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Entered according- to act of Congress, in the year 1S70, by 

HALL, KIMBARK & CO., 
in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. 



Compiled by our Salesman, Mr. WM. T. EGAN. 



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Church, Goodman and Donnelley, Pkinteks and Publishers 
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TO OUR TRADE. 

We have spared neither time nor money in the com- 
pilation and illustration of this Catalogue, with the view of 
placing in the hands of our numerous patrons a work suffi- 
ciently complete to enable them to select from our stock 
any articles they may desire, without the expense of travel- 
ing, or the delay usually attending correspondence. 

We shall at all times keep a full stock of the goods 
herein described, comprising Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy 
Hardware, Railway and Machinists' Supplies, Wagon 
and Carriage Hardware and Wood Material, which 
will enable us to fill all orders with promptness. Asking 
a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to us, 
we remain, 

Yours, respectfully, 

Hall, Kimbark & Co. 



INDEX AND PRICE-LIST. 


iii 


INDEX AND PRICE LIST. 




ANVILS — page. 


RATE. 


Eagle, Cast Iron, 74 Nos. to 9. 


Dis. from list. 


do. do. 74 100 ft>s. to 210 ft>s. 


per ft). 


do. do. 74 2ioft>s. to 320 lbs. 




do. do. 74 Over 320 Sos. 




Star, do. 74 Nos. to 9. 


Dis. from list. 


do. do. 74 100 Sos. to 210 fts. 


per ft>. 


do. do. 74 210 lbs. to 320 Hbs. 




do. do. 74 Over 320 ft>s. 




P. Wright's Wrought Iron, 74 


per ft>. 


Armitage & Co.'s do. 74 


do. 


AXLES — 




Anchor, 160 


Dis. from list. 


Dalzell's, 161 


do. do. 


Concord, 162 


do. do. 


Common, Half Pat., Long Stock, 163 


per ft. 


do. do. Short do. 163 


Dis. from list. 


do. Long Stock, 164 


per ft). 


do. Weights of 165 




Hollow, 173 Made to order. 




Hickory, 277 


Dis. from list. 


AXLE CLIPS — 




Superior, 194 


Dis. from list. 


Norway, 194 


do. do. 


Smith's, 195 


do. do. 


ANTI-RATTLERS — 




Fifth Wheel, 198 


Dis. from list. 


Coupling, Plain Pattern, 198 


do. do. 


Coupling, Central Park do. 198 


do. do. 


BABBITT METAL, 39 


per ft. 


BORAX — 




Refined, 39 


per ft>. 


BELLOWS — 




Ordinary Pattern, no 


Dis. from list. 


Long do. no 


do. do. 


BEETLE RINGS, 67 


per ft). 


BLOWERS — 




Sturtevant's, 116-117 


Dis. from list. 


BOLSTER PLATES — 




Common, 181 


Dis. from list. 


Miles' Patent, 181 


do. do. 


Wrought Iron, 181 


do. do. 











iv HALL, KIMBARK 


AND CO.'S 




BOLTS — 


PAGE. 




RATE. 


Carriage, Common, 


5i 




Dis. from list. 


do. R. B. & W., 


52 




do. do. 


Tire, Common, 


53 




do. do. 


do. R. B. & W., 


53 




do. do. 


Plow, R. B. & W., 


54 




do. do. 


do. do. 


54 


In bulk— %. 


per ft>. 


Sleigh, 


53 




Dis. from list. 


Elevator, 


53 




do. do. 


Coal Car, 


54 




do. do. 


Pit, 


54 




do. do. 


Machine, 


55 




do. do. 


Bridge, 


56 


1 to 2^ dia. over 8 ft. per ft>. 


Bolt Ends, 


56 


do. do. 


do. 


Fish Plate, 


57 


Forged thread, 


% and yf , per ft>. 


Skein, 


57 




% and %. do. 


Lag Screw, 


57 




do. do. 


Turnbuckle, 


57 




1%. do. 


do. 


57 


% each, and 3^ each. 


Wagon Box, Strap, 


183 




Dis. from list. 


Shaft, Diamond Head, 


197 




do. do. 


do. Tee Head, 


i97 




do. do. 


Whiffletree, 


196 




do. do. 


Set Screw, 


56 




do. do. 


Tap, 


56 




do. do. 


Coach Screws, Gimlet Pointed, 


57 


% in - 


per lb. 


BENT BOWS, 


284 




Dis. from list. 


BENT CUTTER STUFF — 








Swell Body, 


285 




Dis. from list. 


Square do. \ 


285 




do. do. 


BENT CUTTER RUNNERS, 


285 




Dis. from list. 


BENT BOB RUNNERS, 


286 




Dis. from list. 


BENT KNEES AND BEAMS, 


286 




Dis. from list. 


BENT HAWNS, 


287 




Dis. from list. 


BENCH SCREWS, 


138 




Dis. from list. 


BIT BRACES, 


i34 




Dis. from list. 


BODIES — 








Carriage and Wagon, 253 


to 259 




Dis. from list. 


BURRS — 








Riveting, 


47 


tV wire - 


per lb. 


BUTTRESSES, 


107 




per doz. 


CHAINS — 








Straight Coil, Common, 


69 


i}£ in. dia. 


per lb. 


do. Best Short Link, 


69 


do. 


do. 


do. Best Crane, 


69 


do. 


do. 


Twist Coil, Common, 


69 


i}£ in dia. 


do. 


do. Best Short Link, 


69 


do. 


do. 


do. Best Crane, 


69 


do. 


do. 



INDEX 


AND PRICE-LIST. 


V 




CHAINS — 


PAGE. 


RATE. 




Binding, 


70 


per lb. 




Breast, 


70 


do. 




Break, 


70 


do. 




Beetle Rings, 


70 


do. 




Back, 


70 


do. 




Bed, 


70 


do. 




Breeching, 


70 


do. 




Car Brake, 


70 


do. 




Colter, 


70 


do. 




Crane, 


70 


do. 




Cow Ties, 


7°> 7 1 T6 and M m ' 


dia. do. 




Drill, 


70 


do. 




Ditching, 


70 


do. 




Double Tree Rings, 


70 


do. 




Fence, 


70 


do. 




Hoisting, 


70 


do. 




Hitching Rings, 


70 


do. 




Jockey, 


70 


do. 




Jack, 


70 


do. 




Log, 


70 


do. 




Lock, 


70, 71 % and T V 


do. 




Neck Yoke Rings, 


70 


do. 




Oval Link, 


70 


do. 




Pole, 


70, 71 34 and tV 


do. 




Pulley Block, 


70 


do. 




Rest, 


70 


do. 




Single Tree Rings, 


70 


do. 




Studded, 


70 


do. 




Scraper, 


70 


do. 




Shaft, 


70 


do. 




Stump, 


70 


do. 




Stage, 


70 


do. 




Stay, 


70 and 71 34 an( * tV- 


do. 




Ship, 


70 


do. 




Spreading, 


70 


do. 




Twisted, 


70 


do. 




Trap, 


70 


do. 




Trace, 


70 


do. 




Tongue, 


70 


do. 




Differential Pulley Blocks, 


72-73 


Dis. from list. 




CLIPS — 








Axle, Superior, 


194 


Dis. from list. 




do. Norway, 


194 


do. do. 




do. Smith's, 


J95 


do. do. 




Saddle, 


196 


do. do. 




Spring Bar, 


195 


do. do. 




King Bolt, Plain, 


188 


do. do. 




do. Excelsior, 


188 


do. do. 




do. and Perch Bed Plate, 189 


do. do. 




CARRIAGE BODIES, 


253 to 259 


Dis. from list. 









vi HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 


CULTIVATOR SHOVELS — 


3 AGE. 


RATE. 


German Steel, 


34 


per ft. 


Bessemer .do. 


34 


do. 


Cast do. 


34 


do. 


COLTER PLATES — 






German Steel, 


35 


per ft. 


Bessemer do. 


35 


do. 


Cast do. 


35 


do. 


CHAIRS — 






Railroad, Cast, 


24 


per ft. 


do. Wrought, 


24 


do. 


CUSHIONS — 






Horse Shoe, all sizes, 


44 


per doz. prs. 


CROSS BARS, 


279 


Dis. from list. 


COACH SCREWS — 






Gimlet Pointed, 


57 % in. dia. 


per ft. 


CARRIAGE BOLTS — 






Common, 


5i 


Dis. from list. 


R. B. & W., 


52 


do. do. 


COAL CAR BOLTS — 


54 


Dis. from list. 


CLAMPS — 






Plain, 


136 


Dis. from list. 


Improved, 


136 


do. do. 


Adjustable, 


136 


do. do. 


CROW BARS — 






Single Heel, Iron, Steel Pointed, 


64 


per ft. 


do. Solid Steel, 


64 


do. 


Double Heel, Iron, Steel Pointed 


,64 


do. 


do. Sold Steel, 


64 


do. 


Lining, Iron, Steel Pointed, 


64 


do. 


do. Solid Steel, 


64 


do. 


Pinch, Plain, Lon, Steel Pointed 


, 64 


do. 


do. do. Solid Steel, 


64 


do. 


do. with Heel, Iron, Steel P., 


64 


do. 


do. do. Solid Steel, 


64 


do. 


Tamping, Iron, Steel Pointed, 


64 


do. 


do. Solid Steel, 


64 


do. 


CLAW BARS — 






Single Heel, Iron, Steel Pointed, 


65 


per ft. 


do. Solid Steel, 


65 


do. 


Double Heel, Iron, Steel Pointec 


,65 


do. 


do. Solid Steel, 


65 


do. 


CUTTER STUFF — 






Swell Body, 


285 


Dis. from list. 


Square do. 


285 


do. do. 


CUTTER RUNNERS. 


285 


Dis. from list. 


DIES — 






For Stocks, 


325 


Dis. from list. 



INDEX AND PRICE-LIST 



DRILLS — 




PAGE. 


Blacksmith's Tire. 




139 


Coe's Patent, 




I4O 


Rastetter's Patent, 




139 


Bishop's Ratchet, 




141 


Packer's do. 




H 1 


Weston's do. 




142 


Moore's Triple Action, 




H3 


Packer's Boiler, 




141 


Moore's Triple Action Wrench, 


r 43 


Feather (for stone), Iron 


, Steel P 


, 65 


do. do. Solid Steel, 


65 


Churn, do. Iron, 


Steel P. 


, 65 


do. do. Solid Steel, 


65 


Socket, do. Iron, 


Steel P. 


, 65 


do. do. Solid Steel, 


65 


Jumper, do. Iron, 


Steel P. 


, 65 


do. do. Solid Steel, 


65 


Spoons, Solid Steel, 




65 


Needles, do. 




65 


DASH FRAMES, 




247 


DASH RODS, 




247 


DOUBLE TREE PLATES. 




182 


END BOARD RODS — 






Wide Track, 




183 


Narrow do. 




183 


Rod Nuts and Washers, 




323 


EVENERS — 






Wagon, 
Buggy, 




280 
280 



VI 1 



RATE. 

Dis. from list, 
do. do. 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



ELEVATOR BOLTS, 




53 


FORGINGS — 






Wrought Iron — 




27 


Car Axles, 




27 


Driving Axles, 




27 


Truck do. 




27 


Connecting Rods, 




27 


Cranks, 




27 


Crank Pins, 




27 


Piston Rods, 




27 


Steamboat Shafting, 




27 


Mill do. 




27 


Bessemer Steel — 






Car Tender and Engine 


Axles, 


37 


Locomotive Piston Rods 


, Plain, 


37 


do. do. with Collar 


37 


do. Crank Pins, 




37 


do. Connecting 


Rods, 


37 


Frog Points and Plates, 




37 


do. Side Bars, 




37 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
per ft. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
each. 

do. 

Dis. from list. 

Dis. from list. 

per ft>. 

per 100 rods, 
do. 
per lb. 

Dis. from list, 
do. do. 

Dis. from list. 



per ft. 
do. 
do, 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



VI 11 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 



FORGINGS — 

Bessemer Steel 



Marine Engine Cranks, 


37 


do. Shafts, 


37 


do. Connecting Rods, 37 


do. Cross Heads, 


37 


do. Piston Rods, 


37 


do. Beam Straps, 


37 


do. Crank Pins, 


37 


FORGES — 




Patterson's Patent, 


111-112 


Queen's do. 


114-115 


Long Portable Pattern, 


113 


FISH PLATES, 


24 


FISH PLATE BOLTS, 


57 


FLATTERS, 


100 


FULLERS, 


100 


FARRIER KNIVES, 


107 



% and if 



per lb. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 

Dis. from list, 
do. do. 
do. do. 

per ft>. 

per ft>. 

per ft». 

per flb. 

per doz. 



FELLOE PLATES, 




200 




per ft). 


FELLOES — 










Bent, 




275 


Dis. 


from list. 


Sawed, 




275 


do. do. 


FILES — 










Descriptive Plate, 




127 






American, 


128 


-129 


Dis. 


from list. 


Butcher's, 


128 


-129 


do. do. 


FIFTH WHEELS — 










Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 184 to 


187 


Dis. 


from list. 


FARRIERS' TOOLS — 










Hammers, with Handles, 




107 


Dis. 


from list. 


Knives, 




107 




per doz. 


Buttresses, 




107 




do. 


Pinchers, 




107 




do. 


Pritchels, 




107 




per lb. 


GEARING — 










Wagon, Rough, 


276 


-277 


Dis. 


from list. 


do. Finished and Oiled, 




276 


dc 


do. 


Bu Sgy, Rough, 




278 


do 


do. 


do. Finished and Oiled, 




278 


do 


do. 


HAMMERS — 










Cross Pane, Moss & Gamble 


> 


99 




per It. 


do. American, 




99 




do. 


Straight Pane, Moss & Gam 


ble, 


99 




do. 


do. American, 




99 




do. 


Ball Pane, Moss & Gamble, 




99 




do. 


do. American, 




99 




do. 


Flogging, Moss & Gamble, 




99 




do. 


do. American, 




99 




do. 



INDEX AND PRICE-LIST. IX 



HAMMERS— page. 



HAMMERS, WITH HANDLES — 




Straight Pane, 


1 08 


Cross do. 


108 


Ball do. 


108 


Riveting do. 


106 


Farrier's, 


107 


Blacksmith's, 


108 



RATE. 



Riveting, Moss & Gamble, 99,100 per lb. 

do. American, 99, 100, 102 do. 

Hand, Solid Cast Steel, 102 do. 

Turning, do. do. 102 do. 

Creasing, do. do. 102 do. 

Drilling, C. Steel Face and Pane, 103 do. 

do. Solid Cast Steel, 103 do. 

Napping, C. Steel Face and Pane, 203 do. 

do. Solid Cast Steel, 103 do. 

Set, Moss & Gamble, 100 do. 

do. American, 100 do. 

Flatters, Moss & Gamble, 100 do. 

do. American, 100 do. 

Fullers, Moss & Gamble, 100 do. 

do. American, 100 do. 

Swages, Top, Moss & Gamble, 100 do. 

do. do. American, 100 do. 

do. Bottom, Moss & G., 100 do. 

do. do. American, 100 do. 

Cupping Tools, Moss & Gamble, 100 do. 

do. American, 100 do. 

Cold Iron Cutters, Solid C. Steel, 102 do. 

Hot do. do. do. 102 do. 

Track Punch, Solid Cast Steel, 103 do. 

do. Chisel, do. do. 103 do 

Hardies, do. do. 103 do. 

Cold Chisels, do. do. 103 do. 

Heading Tools, all sizes, 106 do. 

Chipping, Masons, C. Steel Face, 105 do. 

do. do. Solid C. Steel, 105 do. 

Hand, do. • C. Steel Face, 105 do. 

do. do. Solid C. Steel, 105 do. 

Post Maul, Cast Iron, 105 do. 

Sledges, Cross Pane, Cast Steel, 104 do. 

do. do. Solid C. Steel, 104 do. 

do. Straight Pane, C. Steel, 104 do. 

do. do. Solid, 104 do. 

do. Turning, Cast Steel, 104 do. 

do. do. Solid C. Steel, 104 do. 

do. Striking, Solid C. Steel, 104 do. 

do. Mason's, Cast Steel, 104 do. 

do. do. Solid C. Steel, 104 do. 

Spike Maul, Railroad, Solid, 105 do. 

do. Boat, Solid C. Steel, 105 do. 

Coal Maul, Solid Cast Steel, 105 do. 



Dis. from list. 
do. do. 
do. do. 
do. do. 
do. do. 
do. do. 



X HALL, 


KIMBARK 


AND CO.'S 




HORSE SHOES — 




PAGE 






HATE. 


Burden's, 




4 2 






per keg. 


All Steel. 




42 






do. 


HORSE NAILS — 












The Western, No. 10, 




43 






per ft). 


The Countersunk, No. 


IO, 


43 






do. 


Northwestern, No. 10, 




43 






do. 


Length of, 




43 








HORSE RASPS — 












Heller's, 




3 22 






Dis. from list. 


HANGERS — 












For Shafting, 




J 59 


1 to 


1% inch. 


per ft). 


do. 




159 


i^ 


to 2% inch. 


do. 


do. 




159 


2K 


to 31^ inch. 


do. 


HORSE SHOE CUSHIONS, 




44 






per doz. prs. 


HARROW TEETH — 












Improved Pattern, 




3 2 3 


I inch square. 


per ft). 


Common, 




67 




do. 


do. 


HAMMER STRAPS — Wrou 


?ht, 


182 






per ft). 


HUB BOXING MACHINES 


— 










Dole's Self-Centring, 




149 






Dis. from list. 


Silver's do. 




150 151 






do. do. 


do. Double Chuck Taper, 


152-153 






do. do. 


Dole's Self-Centring Arm, 


154 






do. do. 


HOLLOW AUGERS — 












Dole's, 




158 






Dis. from list. 


Cutters for, 




158 






do. do. 


Blanks do. 




158 






do. do. 


HUB REAMERS — 












Hand Machine, 




155 






Dis. from list. 


Power do. 




324 






do. do. 


HUBS — 












Express and Buggy, 




266 






Dis. from list. 


Wagon, Plain, 




267 






do. do. 


do. Cupped, 




267 






do. do. 


Sulky, 




268 






do. do. 


Dray, 




268 






do. do. 


Buggy, Eastern & Dayt 


on Pat 


'rn, 269 






do. do. 


HANDLES — 












Gold Miners', 




288 






Dis. from list. 


Sledge, 




288 






do. do. 


Axe, 




288 






do. do. 


Adze, 




288 






do. do. 


Hammer, 




288 






do. do. 


Coal Miner's, 




289 






do. do. 


Railroad, 




289 






do. do. 


Plow, Single Bend, 




289 






do. do. 


do. Double do. 




289 






do. do. 


II AWNS, 




287 






Dis. from list. 



INDEX AND 


PRICE-LIST. 


xi 


IRON— i 


J AGE. 




RATE. 


Flat Bar, 


9 


13^ to 4 x 3 8 ' to i in. 


per ft>. 


Round Bar, 


10 


1 to ij 8 in. dia. 


do. 


Square Bar, 


10 


do. do. 


do. 


Shafting Bar, Extra Quality, 


10 






Heavy Band, 


9 






Light Tire, 


9 






do. Band, 


9 






Hoop, 


9 






Charcoal Bars, Rods and Bands, 


10 






Horse Shoe, " Stitt's," 


11 




per ft). 


Ovals, 


11 






Half Ovals, 


11 






Half Rounds, 


11 






Tongue Cap, 


11 






Wagon Box, 


11 






Sheet, Common, No. 10 to 17, 


12 


24 to 28 x 72 to 108 in. 


per lb. 


do. Juniata, 


12 






do. Charcoal, 


13 






do. Russia, 


13 


No. 16 to 12. 


per lb. 


do. Galvanized, 


12 




Dis. from list. 


Tank, 


13 




per lb. 


Boiler, 


13 




do. 


Flange, 


13 




do. 


Boiler Heads, Flanging, 


J 3 




do. 


do. Not Flanging, 


J 3 




do. 


Rail Chairs, Cast Iron, 


24 




do. 


do. Wrought Iron, 


H 




do. 


Forgings, 


27 




do. 


Car Axles, 


27 




do. 


Driving Axles, 


27 




do. 


Truck do. 


27 




do. 


Connecting Rods, 


27 




do. 


Cranks, 


27 




do. 


Crank Pins, 


27 




do. 


Piston Rods, 


27 




do. 


Steamboat Shafting, 


27 




do. 


Mill do. 


27 




do. 


Angle, Equal Sides, 


H 




do. 


do. Unequal do. 


15 




do. 


do. Double, 


15 




do. 


do. Round Back, 


16 




do. 


do. Acute, 


16 




do. 


do. ( >btuse, Equal, 


16 




do. 


do. do. Unequal, 


16 




do. 


Tee, 


17 




do. 


Beam, 18, 19 


, 21 




do. 


Channel, 20 


21 




do. 


Flat Rails, Punched, Countersunk 


>!3 




do. 


Tee do. For Coal Roads, 


13 


18 to 28 lbs. per yard. 


do. 


Shingle Strips, Punched, 


12 




per keg. 


Rails, Iron, 


24 




per ton. 


do. Steel, 


24 




do. 



xii HALL, 


KIMBARK 


AND CO.'S 




IRON — 




PAGE. 




RATE. 


Pig Iron, Scotch, 




25 




per ton. 


do. American Charcoal, 


25 




do. 


do. Anth. and Bit 


Coal, 


25 




do. 


Fish Plates, 




24 




per lb. 


Fish Plate Bolts, Forged Thread 


, 24 


% in. and ■}-§-. 


do. 


Bridge Bolts, 




24 


1 to 2^ in. dia., over 8 ft. long 


do. 


Bolt Ends, 




24 


do. do. do. 


do. 


Turnbuckles, 




24 


1% m - and larger. 


do. 


do. 




24 


% each. 


% each. 


Norway and Swedish - 










Ordinary Sizes, 




22 


Norway, Swedish, 


per lb. 


Extra do. 




22 




do. 


Rounds, 




22 






Square, 




23 






Shapes, Rerolled, 




23 






do. do. in grooved rolls, 23 






Nail Rods, Slit, 


10, 23 






do. Rolled, 


10, 23 






Odd Forms of, 




28 






Montgomery's Patent, 




321 






Manufacture of, 


291 to 


293 






Value of, 




298 






Weight of, 


299 to 


301 






Circumference of, 




298 






Weights of Iron, Steel, 


Copper 








and Brass Plates, 




302 






Weights of Iron, Steel, 


Copper 








and Brass Wire, 




303 






Weights of Angle Iron, 




304 






do. Cast and Wrought Iron 








Copper, Lead, Brass and Zinc, 


305 






Weights and Marks of Tin Plates 


306 






JACK SCREWS — 










Forged Thread, 




251 


Dis. 


from list. 


KNIVES — 










Farrier's, 




107 




per doz. 


KNEES AND BEAMS — 










Bent, 




286 


Dis. 


from list. 


KING BOLTS — 










Plain, 




188 


Dis. 


from list. 


Excelsior, 




18S 


do. do. 


King Bolt and Perch Bed Plate, 


188 


do. do. 


LAG SCREWS — 










3 to 9 inches, 




57 


% and 5 g in. 


per lb. 


LAP RINGS, 




68 


% in - 


per lb. 


LINING BARS — 










Steel Pointed, 




64 




per lb. 


Solid Steel, 




64 




do. 



INDEX AND PRICE-LIST. 



Xlll 



MOULD BOARDS — 

German Steel, 
Bessemer Steel, 
Cast do. 

MULE SHOES — 
Burden's, 

MANDRILS — 

Cast Iron, 

MALLEABLE IRON — 

Whiffletree Ferrules, 
do. Tongues, 
do. Hooks, 
do. Circles, 
do. Plates, 
Hold Backs, 
Tee Irons, 
Corner Irons, 
Shaft Loops, 
Body do. 
Check do. 
Perch do. 
Footman's Loops, 
Axle Clips, 

do. and Shaft Coupling, 
Shifting Rail Iron, 
Spring Shackles, 
Hammer Straps, 
Double Tree Centre Irons, 
Single Tree do. 

Clevises, Double Tree, 

do. Shovel Plow, 

do. with Self-Adjusting Pin, 216 

do. Plow, 237 to 240 

Wear Irons, 217, 218, 219, 220 

Steps, Carriage, 221, 222, 223 

do. Sleigh, 224 

Thumb Nuts, 225 

Brake Holder, 225 

Axle Nuts, 226 

End Board Rod Nuts, 227 

do. Rod Washers, 228 

Stake Rings, 228 

Wagon Box Spring Iron, 228 

Hub Bands, 229 

Sand do. 230 

Wrenches, 231, 232 

Pole Yokes and Sockets, 233 to 236 
do. Crabs, 235 

Lathe Dogs, 241 

Chain Swivel, 241 

Hoe Eyes, 241 

Hay Fork Ferrules, 242 



PAGE. 

34-35 
34-35 
34-35 

4 2 

251 

202 
203 
204 
205-206 
207 
208 
209 
210 
211 
211 
212 
212 
212 
213 
213 
214 
214 
214 
214 
214 
215 
215 



RATE. 

per lb. 
do. 
do. 



per keg. 

Dis. from list. 

per lb. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 





xiv HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 


MALLLEABLE IRON — 


PAGE. 


KATE, 


Pump Rod Connections, 


242 


per lb. 


Ladles, Melting, 


242 


do. 


Shackle Holder, 


242 


do. 


Rim Bands, Turned, 


243 


Dis. from list. 


Seat Raisers, 


244 


do. do. 


Trace Hook, Weller's, 


244 


per lb. 


MONEY, WEIGHTS & MEASURES 






Foreign, 307 


to 320 




NAILS — 






Nails, 


40 10 to 6od. 


per keg. 


Wrought Spikes, 


4 1 T6 to % square. 


do. 


Railroad do. 


41 % and T V • 


per lb. 


Length of, 


4i 




NUTS — 






Square, Cold Pressed, 


45 


Dis. from list. 


do. Hot do. 


45 


do. do. 


Machine Forged, 


45 


do. do. 


Hexagon, Cold Pressed, 


46 


do. do. 


do. Hot do. 


46 


do. do. 


do. Hand Forged, 


46 


do. do. 


NECK YOKES — 






Wagon, 


280 


Dis. from list. 


Buggy, 


280 


do. do. 


Express, 


280 


do. do. 


OX YOKES — 






Ironed and Finished, 


287 


each. 


OX BOWS, 


287 


per doz. prs. 


PLOW STEEL — 






German, 


34 


per lb. 


Bessemer, 


34 


do. 


Cast, 


34 


do. 


Cultivator Shovels, German, 


34 


do. 


do. Bessemer, 


34 


do. 


do. Cast, 


34 


do. 


Mould Boards, German, 


34-35 


do. 


do. Bessemer, 


34-35 


do. 


do. Cast, 


34-35 


do. 


Colter Plates, German, 


35 


do. 


do. Bessemer, 


35 


do. 


do. Cast, 


35 


do. 


Plow Patches, German, 


35 


do. 


do. Bessemer, 


35 


do. 


do. Cast, 


35 


do. 


PICKS — 






Coal Drifting, Washoe, 


60 


Dis. from list. 


Coal Poll, do. 


60 


do. do. 


Railroad, do. 


60 


do. do. 


Tamping, do. 


60 


do. do. 


Coal, do. 


61 


do. do. 







INDEX 


AND PRICE-LIST. 


XV 




PICKS — 


PAGE. 


RATE. 




Gold Drifting, Washoe, 


6l 


Dis. from list. 




Gold Poll, do. 


6l 


do. do. 




Mattocks, do. 


6l 


do. do. 




Stone, do. 


62 


do. do. 




, Pick Axe, do. 


62 


do. do. 




Ice, do. 


62 


do. do. 




Slate, do. 


62 


do. do. 




Mill, do. 


62 


do. do. 




Pick Eyes, do. 


63 


do. do. 




Stone, Common, 


63 


do. do. 




Railroad, do. 


63 


do. do. 




Steel for Pick Eyes, 


63 


per lb. 




PINCH BARS — 








Plain Iron, Steel Pointed, 


64 


per lb. 




Plain, Solid Steel, 


64 


do. 




With Heel, Iron, Steel pointed, 64 


do. 




With Heel, Solid Steel, 


64 


do. 




PULLEY BLOCKS, 


72-73 


Dis. from list. 




PINCHERS, 


I07 


per doz. 




PRITCHELS, 


I07 


per lb. 




POST AUGERS, 


251 


Dis. from list. 




PLANERS — 








Rose Patent, 


I48 


Dis. from list. 




PIPE BOXES — 








Reamed, 


165 


per lb. 




POST MAULS, 


I05 


per lb. 




PIT BOLTS, 


54 


Dis. from list. 




POLES — 








Rough, 


279 


Dis. from list. 




Finished, 


279 


do. do, 




RATCHETS — 








Bishop's Friction, 


141 


Dis. from list. 




Packer's 


141 


do. do. 




Packer's Boiler, 


141 


do. do. 




Weston's, 


142 


do. do. 




Moore's Triple Action, 


143 


do. do. 




ROAD SCRAPERS — 








Steel Bottom, 


66 


each. 




RAIL ROAD SPIKES, 


41 y % and fV. 


per lb. 




RAIL TONGS, 


66 


each. 




RINGS — 








Beetle, 


67 


per lb. 




RUBBER BUFFERS, 


199 


per lb. 




RIVETS — 








Boiler, 


48 % and %. 


per lb. 




Tank, 


48 %. 


do. 













Xvi HALL, KIMBARK 


AND CO.'S 






RIVETS— PAGK 




RATE. 




Wagon and Carriage, 48 


%- 


per lb. 




Wagon Nail, 49 




do. 




Cooper's D, 49 


In bulk. 






do. Lb., 49 


do. 






do. Lb., 50 


In papers, 8 oz. 


per M. 




Countersunk, Agricultural, 50 


Nos. 3 and 4. 


per lb. 




RUBBER ANTI-RATTLERS — 








Shaft Rubbers, Plain, 198 




Dis. from list. 




Shaft do. Central Park, 198 




do. do. 




STEEL — 








Cast Steel, Extra, 29 


Importation List. 


per lb. 




do. Best, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




do. 2d Quality, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




do. 3d do. 29 


do. do. 


do. 




do. 4th do. 29 


do. do. 


do. 




Machinery, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




Swaged Cast, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




Shear, Best Double, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




do. do. Single, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




Blister, 1st Quality Swedish, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




do. 2d do. 29 


do. do. 


do. 




do. 3d do. 29 


do. do. 


do. 




German, Best Quality, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




do. 2d do. 29 


do. do. 


do. 




do. 3d do. 29 


do. do. 


do. 




Sheet, Best Quality, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




do. 2d do. 29 


do. do. 


do. 




do. 3d do. 29 


do. do. 


do. 




Shovel, Best, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




do. Common, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




Hoe Sheet, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




Mill Saw, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




Billet Web, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




Cross Cut Saw, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




Circular do. 29 


do. do. 


do. 




Toe Calk, Best Quality, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




do. Common, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




Spring, Best Quality Swedish, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




do. 2d do. 29 


do. do. 


do. 




do. 3d do. 29 


do. do. 


do. 




do. Cast, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




Tire, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




Sleigh Shoe, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




Plow, German, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




do. Cast, 29 


do. do. 


do. 




do. Bessemer, 30 


do. do. 


do. 




Cultivator Blades, German, 30 


do. Cut to pattern. 


do. 




do. Bessemer, 30 


do. do. 


do. 




do. Cast, 30 


do. do. 


do. 




Colter Plates, German, 30 


do. do. 


do. 









INDEX 


AND PRICE-LIST. 


xvii 




STEEL — 


PAGE. 


Importation List. 


RATE. 




Colter Plates, Bessemer, 


30 


do. Cut to pattern. 


per lb. 




do. Cast, 


SO 


do. do. 


do. 




Mould Boards, German, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




do. Bessemer, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




do. Cast, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




Plow Plates, German, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




do. Bessemer, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




do. Cast, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




Fork, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




Rake, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




Roller and Spindle, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




Cutter and Finger Bar, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




Slide Bar, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




Scraper, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




Wire Rod, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




Soft Centre, for Taps, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




Skate, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




Cutlery, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




File, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




Rasp, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




Rail Frogs, made to pattern, 30 


do. do. 


do. 




Railway Car Spring, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




do. Axle, 


30 


do. do. 


do. 




Rails, 


24 


do. do. 


per ton. 




English, Cast — 










Square, Common Sizes, 


31 




per lb. 




Octagon, do. 


31 




do. 




Round, do. 


31 




do. 




Flats, do. 


31 




do. 




Square, Extra Sizes, 


31 








Octagon, do. 


31 




- 




Round, do. 


31 








Flats, do. 


32 








American, Cast — 










Square, Common Sizes, 


32 




per lb. 




Octagon, do. 


32 




do. 




Round, do. 


3 2 




do. 




Flats, do. 


32 




do. 




Square, Extra Sizes, 


32 








Octagon, do. 


32 








Round, do. 


32 








Flats, do. 


32 








Circular Saw, 


33 




per lb. 




Toe Calk, 


33 


3g sq. and larger. 


do. 




Manufacture of, 


294 to 295 








STEEL SPRING — 










Jenks', 


33 


i34 to 6 x T \ to %, 


per lb. 




STEEL TIRE — 










Jenks', 


33 


*H to 1 x fV to A- 


per lb. 




Bessemer, 


33 


do. do. 


do. 




Cast, 


33 


do. do. 


do. 




Mixed, 


33 


do. do. 


do. 



















Xviii HALL, KIMBARK 


AND CO.'S 






SLEIGH SHOE STEEL— PAGE . 




RATE. 




Sleigh Shoe, 33 


% to 1% wide, any 


thickness, per lb. 




Cutter and Sleigh Shoe, Tapered, 36 


2X% 


do. 




STEEL, BESSEMER — 








Rounds, Common Sizes, 36 


1 to 2%. 


per lb. 




Squares, do. 36 


do. 


do. 




Flats, do. 36 


il,4 to 4X % t0 i- 


do. 




Heavy Band, 36 








Light do. 37 








Hoop, 37 




1 




Oval, 37 








Half Oval, 37 








Half Round. 37 








Car Tender and Engine Axles, 37 


Plain. 


do. 




Locomotive Piston Rods, Plain, 37 




do. 




do. do. with Collar, 37 




do. 




do. Crank Pins, 37 




do. 




do. Connecting Rods, 37 


Usual style. 


do. 




Frog Points and Plates, 37 




do. 




do. Side Bars, 37 




do. 




Plain Forgings, 37 


500 to 1,000 lbs. 


do. 




Marine Engine Cranks, 37 




do. 




do. Shafts, 37 




do. 




do. Connecting Rods, 37 




do. 




do. Cross Heads, 37 




do. 




do. Piston Rods, 37 




do. 




do. Beam Straps, 37 




do. 




do. Crank Pins, 37 




do. 




STEEL, WITH IRON CENTRE — 








Round, Common Sizes, 38 


1 to 23^ in. 


per lb. 




Square, do. 38 


do. 


do. 




Flats, do. 38 


i>2 to 4 x M to i- 


do. 




Ovals, 38 








Half Ovals, 38 








Half Rounds, 38 








SHAFTING, FINISHED — 








Iron, Polished, 26 




Dis. from list. 




Steel Surfaced, Polished, 26 




do. do. 




Cast Steel, do. 27 




do. do. 




SPIKES — 








Railroad, 24 


K 1/ 

16 72 


per lb. 




Cut, 41 








SPOKE TENONING MACHINE — 








Dole's, 156-157 




Dis. from list. 




SPOKE POINTER, 14S 




Dis. from list. 




SPOKES — 








All White Second Gr. Hickory, 270 




Dis. from list. 




Mixed, do. do. 270 




do. do. 




All White Selected Hickory, 270 




do. do. 




Red Forest Hickory, 271 




do. do. 




Mixed or White Forest Hickory, 271 




do. do. 













INDEX AND PRICE-LIST. 


xix 




SPOKES— PAGE. 


RATE. 




No. i 'Forest Hickory, 271 


do. do. 




Sulky, All White Sec. Gr. Hick., 272 


do. do. 




do. Forest Hickory, 272 


do. do. 




Second Growth Oak, 273 


do. do. 




H., K. & Co., Selected Oak, 273 


do. do. 




XXX, Oak, 273 


do. do. 




XX, do. 274 


do. do. 




No. 1, do. 274 


do. do. 




SPRINGS — 






Descriptive Plates, 166-167 






Seat, Jenks' Blue, 2 leaves, 168 Ordinary lots. 


Dis. from list. 




do. do. 3 do. 168 do. 


do. do. 




Carriage, Common, 169 


per lb. 




do. Tempered, 169 


do. 




do. Oil Tempered, 169 


do. 




do. Swedish Steel, Oil T., 169 


do. 




Express, Tempered, 170 


do. 




do. Oil Tempered, 170 


do. 




do. Swedish Steel, Oil T., 170 


do. 




Clipper, Lewis' Patent, 171 


do. 




Sulky, Oil Tempered, 171 


do. 




Half Springs, Tempered, 172 


do. 




do. Oil Tempered, 172 


do. 




do. Swedish Steel, O.T. 172 


do. 




Side Spring, Tempered, 172 


do. 




do. Oil Tempered, 172 


do. 




do. Swedish Steel, O.T., 172 


do. 




SHINGLE STRIPS — 






Punched, 12 


per keg. 




SPRING HOLDER, 323 


Dis. from list. 




SHAFT COUPLINGS — 






Plain, 190 


Dis. from list. 




Clip Bar, 190 


do. do. 




Improved, 191 


do. do. 




Straight Ear, 191 


do. do. 




Central Park, 192 


do. do. 




Clapp's Patent, 193 


do. do. 




Derby, 193 


do. do. 




Pole Eyes, Plain, 192 


do. do. 




do. Reversed Pattern, 192 


do. do. 




SLEIGH SHOES — 






Common Pattern, 180 


per lb. 




Lockwood & Frederick's, 180 


Dis. from list. 




SLEIGH BOLTS, S3 


Dis. from list. 




STAPLES, Wagon Body, 183 


Dis. from list. 




SINGLETREE PLATES, Wrought, 182 


per lb. 




STOCKS AND DIES, 130 


Dis. from list. 




SPRING BAR CLIPS, 195 


Dis. from list. 











XX HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 


SCALES — 


PAGE. 


RATE. 


Fairbanks', 


252 


• Dis. from list. 


SADDLE CLIPS, 


I96 


Dis. from list. 


SEAT RAISER, 


244 


Dis. from list. 


SPOONS, For Stone, 


65 


each. 


SWAGE BLOCK, 


IO9 


per lb. 


SWAGES — 






Top, Moss & Gamble, 


IOO 


per lb. 


do. American, 


IOO 


do. 


Bottom, Moss & Gamble, 


IOO 


do. 


do. American, 


IOO 


do. 


SET HAMMER, Moss & Gamble. 


IOO 


per lb. 


American, 


IOO 


do. 


SHOES — 






Horse, Burden's, 


42 


per keg. 


Mule, do. 


42 


do. 


Steel, 


42 


per lb. 


SCREWS — 






Iron, Gimlet Pointed, 


58 


Dis. from list. 


Brass, do. 


59 


do. do. 


Iron, Machine, 


59 


do. do. 


Coach, Gimlet Pointed, 


57 %- 


per lb. 


SKEIN BOLTS, 


57 %ands 8 . 


per lb. 


SLAT IRONS — 






Wrought, 


245 


Dis. from list. 


Philadelphia, 


245 


do. do. 


STEP PADS — 






Star Pattern, 


200, 249 


Dis. from list. 


X do. 


250 


do. do. 


Ribbed, 


250 


do. do. 


SPRING BUFFERS, Rubber, 


199 


per lb. 


SHAFT BOLTS — 






Diamond Head, 


197 


Dis. from list. 


T do. 


197 


do. do. 


SEATS — 






Topliff & Ely's Patent, 


282 


Dis. from list. 


Hubbell's, 


282 


do. do. 


Graham's, " 


283 


do. do. 


Pieced Back, 


283 


do. do. 


Rails, Solid Bent Board, 


283 


do. do. 


SINGLETREES — 






Express. 


281 


Dis. from list. 


Buggy, 


281 


do. do. 


Round, 


2S1 


do. do. 


Oval, 


281 


do. do. 


SAWED FELLOES, 


275 


Dis. from list. 


STUMP JOINTS, 


246 


Dis. from list. 







INDEX 


AND PRICE-LIST. 


xxi 


SHAFTS — 


PAGE. 


RATE. 


Rough, 


279 


Dis. from list. 


Finished and Oiled, 


279 


do. do. 


THIMBLE SKEINS — 






Chicago, 


174 • 


Dis. from list. 


Dundee, 


i75, 173 


do. do. 


Kenosha, 


176 


do. do. 


Seneca Falls, 


i77 


do. do. 


Turned and Fitted, 


179 


do. do. 


TUYER IRONS — 






Monitor, 


118, 119 


Dis. from list. 


Duck's Nest, Single, 


120 


do. do. 


do. Double, 


120 


do. do. 


do. with Slide, 


120 


do. do. 


Dole's Patent, Water, 


120 


do. do. 


Globe Head, 


121 


do. do. 


Norton's Patent, 


121 


do. do. 


Serpentine Wind Worm, 


122 


do. do. 


Clark's Patent, 


123 to 126 


do. do. 


TIRE SHRINKERS — 


1 ■ 




Wirt's Patent, 


H5 


Dis. from list. 


Olmstead & Dinsmore's, 


145 


do. do. 


Rose's Patent, 


146-147 


do. do. 


TIRE BENDERS — 






Common, 


144 


Dis. from list. 


Improved, 


144 


do. do. 


TURNBUCKLE BOLTS — 


57 lL 8 and larger, 


per lb. 


do. do. 


57 % Yz 


each. 


TAMPING BARS — 






Iron, Steel Pointed, 


64 


per lb. 


Solid Steel, 


64 


do. 


TONGS — 






Blacksmith, 


106 


per lb. 


Rail, 


66 


each. 


TOP PROPS, 


246 


Dis. from list. 


TOE CALKS, 


44 


per lb. 


TRACK PUNCH, 


103 


per lb. 


TRACK CHISEL, 


103 


per lb. 


TAPS — 






Taper, 


131 


Dis. from list. 


Plug, 


131 


do. do. 


TRACE HOOKS— 






Weller's, 


244 


per lb. 


TIRE BOLTS — 






Common, 


53 


Dis. from list. 


R. B. & W., 


S3 


do. do. 









XXli HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 




TUBES — page. 


RATE. 




Wrought Iron, Polished, 27 


Dis. from list. 




TONGUE CAPS — 






Wrought, 182 


per lb. 




VISES — 






Peter Wright's Solid Box, 75 


per lb. 




Hall, Kimbark & Co.'s Solid Box, 75 


do. 




Ordinary Make, do. 75 


do. 




Parker's Parallel, 76 to 79 


Dis. from list. 




do. Swivel, 80 to 82 


do. do. 




do. Woodworker's, 82 


do. do. 




do. Oval Slide, 83 to 85 


do. do. 




do. Round D'ble Swivel, 86 to 88 


do. do. 




Hurlburt's Swivel, 89 


do. do. 




Tate's Wrought Iron, 90 to 92 


do. do. 




Stephens', 93 


do. do. 




Hoar's, 94 to 96 


do. do. 




Backus', 97 to 98 


do. do. 




Hand and Drill Chuck, 135 


do. do. 




Box and Screw, 75 30 to 40 lbs. 


each. 




WEDGES — 






Woodchoppers', Iron, 67 Fluted. 


per lb. 




do. Steel, 67 do. 


do. 




Coal Miners', do. 67 


do. 




WRENCHES — 






Lindsay's Patent, 132 


Dis. from list. 




Coe's do. Genuine, 133 


do. do. 




do. do. Imitation, 133 


do. do. 




Taft's do. 133 


do. do. 




Baxter's do. 133 


do. do. 




Brace, 134 


do. do. 




Bit Brace, 134 


do. do. 




Adjustable, Malleable, 232 


do. do. 




Moore's Triple Action, 143 


do. do. 




WAGON HARDWARE — 






Tongue Cap Irons, Wrought, 182 


per lb. 




Hammer Strap, do. 182 


do. 




Double Tree Plates, do. 182 


do. 




Single Tree do. do. 182 


do. 




Wagon Box Strap Bolts, 183 


Dis. from list. 




do. Staples, 183 


do. do. 




End Board Nuts and Washers, 323 Wrought Iron. 


per lb. 




Whiffletree Hooks, 201 


Dis. from list. 




End Board Rod, 183 Narrow track. 


per 100 rods. 




do. do. 183 Wide do. 


do. do. 




Whiffletree Bolts, 196 


Dis. from list. 




Whip Sockets, Chamberlin's, 199 


do. do. 




WHIFFLETREE PLATES — 






Brewster's Patent, 201 


Dis. from list. 




Pcnnoyer's do. 248 


do. do. 




Clark's do. 248 


do. do. 













INDEX AND PRICE-LIST. 


xxiii 




WHEELS — page. 


RATE. 




Carriage, White Sec. Gr. Timber, 260 


Dis. from list- 




do. Selected Timber, 260 


do. do. 




Sulky, White Sec. Gr. Timber, 260 


do. do. 




Sterrick's Patent, 261, 262, 263 


do. do. 




Sarven's do. 264, 265 


do. do. 




WAGON GEARING — 






Rough, 11 pieces, 276 


Dis. from list. 




Finished and Oiled, 16 pieces, 276 


do. do. 




Hickory Axles, Rough, 277 


do. do. 




WAGON TONGUES, 277 


Dis. from list. 




do. Reaches, 277 


do. do. 




do. Bolsters, 277 


do. do. 




do. Sand Boards, 277 


do. do. 




WASHERS, 47 


Dis. from list. 




WROUGHT IRON WELDED TUBES, 27 


Dis. from list. 




WAGON BODIES, 253 to 259 


Dis. from list. 




WHEELBARROWS — 






Canal, 66, 290 


per doz. 




Garden, 66, 290 


do. 




Railroad, 66, 290 


do. 




WHIP SOCKETS, 199 


Dis. from list. 




WHIFFLETREE HOOKS, 201 


Dis. from list. 




WOOD — 






Selection, quality, etc. 295 to 297 






WEIGHTS, MONEY & MEASURE S— 






Foreign, 307 to 320 











N2 49 |\|9 ( B8 



N2209 



N245I 



N2 272 



N° 450 




bl°-l58 



db 



ur 



a 

j 



N^452 



X 



N2 SOS 



8 " 



BRIDGE RAIL 
351 



l\|2 504 



N2 2J6A 




GIRDER 



/ ? TIE BAR q \ 



^ <n> 



(\!2 501 




(g 



^ 



S) (B 



gz\ 



£2 



^2 



ft 



Ky 



S 



cy 



^ 



H) 



N2 332 



MONTGOMERY'S PATENT BEAMS 



SCALE'8' 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 9 




IRON. 




Extras hereinafter named are to be added to rate quoted for ordinary 


sizes bar iron. 




FLAT BAR. 




Rate. 


i* 


to 4 X f to i inch, 


4* 


to 6 x f to 1 inch, \ cent per ft) extra. 


2 


to 4 X 1^ to 1^ inch, \ do. 


4i 


to 6 x 1^ to 1 -J- inch, -| do. 


'* 


to if x f to f inch, ) Dandy ^ do. 


£ 


to 1 x f to f inch, $ Tire. 1 do. 




All iron cut to specified lengths, except "Tire sizes," \ cent per ft) 


extra. 




HEAVY BAND AND LIGHT TIRE. 


2 


to 4 x j\ to T 5 ¥ inch, f cent per ft) extra. 


44 


to 6 x T \ to T 5 -g inch, 1 do. 


i* 


to 1$ x T 3 g- to T 5 ^ inch, 1 do. 


4 


to if x T \ to T 5 g- inch, i£ do. 


t 


to f x T 3 g- to T 5 g- inch, i-J- do. 




All "Band" cut to specified lengths f cent per ft> extra. 




LIGHT BAND AND HOOPS. 


2i 


to 3 inch, i£ cent per ft) extra. 


3* 


to 4f inch, 1 -J- do. 


5 


to 6 inch, if do. 


if 


to 2 inch, i|- do. 


i* 


inch, if do. 


i* 


and 1^ inch, up to No. 20 gauge, 2 do. 


I 


inch, up to No. 20 gauge, 2-J do. 


I 


inch, up to No. 21 gauge, 3f do. 


3, 

4 


inch, up to No. 22 gauge, 4f do. 


1 


inch, up to No. 22 gauge, 5f do. 




All " Hoop" cut to specified lengths, f cent per lb extra. 





IO 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



ROUND AND SQUARE. 



i to 


a 


inch, 


2 tO 


H 


inch, 


3 to 


3i 


inch, 


3f to 


4 


inch, 


| to 


* 


inch, 


A to 


f 


inch, 


t to 


* 


inch, 


5 
16 




inch, 


JL 

4 




inch, 


A 




inch, 


N. B. No squ 


£ cent extra. 





i 


cent per ft) extra. 


i 


do. 


I 


do. 


i 


do. 


1 

2 


do. 


I 


do. 


li 


do. 


If 


do. 


4 


do. 



N. B. No squares above 4 inches. All iron cut to exact lengths, 



SHAFTING IRON, EXTRA QUALITY. 



2 


to 


2| 1 


nch, 


A 


to 


3i 


inch, 


31 


to 


4 


inch, 


4i 


to 


4i 


inch, 


4f 


to 


5 


inch, 


5i 


to 


54 


inch, 


51 


to 


6 


inch, 


6i 


to 


6i 


inch, 



i 


cent per ib extra. 


f 


do. 


*i 


do. 


i* 


do. 


if 


do. 


»4 


do. 


2f 


do. 


3i 


do. 



N. B. No squares above 4 inches. All iron cut to exact lengths, 
-j- cent extra. 

Charcoal Bars, Rods and Bands, 2 cents extra over rates quoted 
for same sizes ordinary iron. 

NAIL RODS, Slit. 



Extra Quality Norway 



1 


X 


A 


A 


X 


3 


i 


X 


3 



NAIL RODS, Rolled. 



f 


x A 


« 


x A 


A 


x A 


if 


x A 



J 



For Machine Made Hm'd Nails. 



We have constantly in store a large stock of the very best grades 
of Slit and Rolled Rods. Orders executed promptly. 







ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. II 






HORSE SHOE. 








Stitt's Best, branded with Axe and 


Horse Shoe. 




1 x h i\ and i 

' f X h A and 2 

i x h A and i 
1 x T V, f, T \, | and f. 
^ x A, f, T \, i and f. 
J ± x T \, f, T V, | and f. 

Having been agents for the above popular brand of Horse Shoe Iron 
for the past fifteen years, we offer it to our trade with confidence, and 
knowing its superiority over most other brands, guarantee the quality. 
We are prepared to fill orders from stock, or receive orders for import- 
ation. 






OVAL. 






i 
f 
* 
f 


to ij, - - - - 

to i, 

HALF OVAL. 


\ cent per ft) extra. 

f do. 
i do. 
i\ do. 




f 
1 


to ii, - - 
to f , - 

HALF ROUND. 


f cent per ft) extra. 
ii do. 
ii do. 
if do. 




i 
i 
t 


to ii, - 

to f, - - 

TONGUE CAP. 


f cent per ft) extra. 
i\ do. 
i-| do. 
if do. 




if 


x No. 12 Bevel Edges, 
x 2 do. 

WAGON BOX. 


if cents per ft) extra. 
^ do. 




i 

f 
f 


x No. 12, io' io'.6" n' 
x No. 12, do. do. 
x No. 12, do. do. 
The above sizes also in scroll. 


3f cents per ft) extra. 
4f do. 
5* do. 













12 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 



PATENT PUNCHED SHINGLE STRIPS. 

J- and f inch wide, any length required, - per keg. 

SHEET IRON, Common. 

No. 10 to 17, 24 to 28 in. wide x 72 to 108 in. long, 

' 18 to 24, do. do. -J cent per fb extra. 

' 25 to 26, do. do. f do. 

' 27 do. do. 1 do. 

' 28 do. do. 1^ do. 

' 29 do. do. if do. 

' 30 do. do. if do. 

All sheets over 28 inches wide, or cut to pattern, ^ cent per lb extra. 
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON. 



> do. do. 



No. 10 and 12, 24 to 32 in. wide x 72 to 96 in. long, made to order. 
14, 15, 16 
17, 18, 19, 20 

21, 22, 23, 24, do. do. 

25, 26, do. do. 

27, do. do. 

28, do. do. 

29, do. do. 



ADDITIONAL PRICES ON EXTRA SIZES. 



No. 


18 to 20 


X 


32 to 36 wide, 


a 


18 to 20 


X 


38 to 44 wide, 


u 


22 tO 24 


X 


32 to 36 wide, 


u 


22 tO 24 


X 


38 to 44 wide, 


a 


25 to 26 


X 


36 x 72 wide, 



!5 


cents per ft). 


16 


do. 


*7 


do. 


18 


do. 


20 


do. 


22 


do. 


Less discount. 


ES. 

i 


cent per ft) extra 


Si 

4 


do. 


i 


do. 


H 


do. 


I 


do. 


i 


do. 


I 


do. 



Over 96 in. long, and not over 108 in. 
Over 108 in. long, and not over 120 in. 
Under 24 in. wide, extra. 

JUNIATA SHEET. 

No. 10 to 17, - 3f cents over common sheets, same gauge. 

" 18 to 24, - 3f do. do. do. 

" 25 to 26, - 3f do. do. do. 

" 27, - 3f do. do. do. 

" 28, - 3f do. do. do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



x 3 



No. 


10 to 


I7> 


a 


18 to 


24, 


a 


25 to 


26, 


u 


27. 




u 


28, 





CHARCOAL SHEET. 

if cents over common sheets, same gauge. 

do. do. do. 

do. do. do. 

do. do. do. 

do. do. do. 



if 



RUSSIA SHEET, Genuine — Usual Sizes. 

No. 16, 154, 15, 144, 14, 13-i, 13, i2£, 
" 12, n|, 11, io^, 10, 94, 9, 84, 8, 
Price - 

No. 16 to 12, 



Common sizes. 

1 cent extra above do. 

1 do. do. 

- - 2 do. do. 

3 do. do. 

The numbers give the approximate weight per sheet, viz. : No. 12 
weighs about 12 ft>s. per sheet. 



10, 
9> 



tV to i, 



A to I, 



A to f, 



Flanging, - 
Not flanging, 



TANK. 



BOILER. 



FLANGE. 



BOILER HEADS. 



per ft).* 
per ft), 
per lb. 



per ft), 
do. 



FLAT RAILS, Punched and Countersunk. 



i-J- to 2 x •§■ to 
i-J- x I- and T \, 
ii x f and -jL 
ij x i and -&, 



-j cent extra above iron rates. 



I 


do. 


do. 


I 


do. 


do. 


I* 


do. 


do. 



TEE RAILS — For Coal Roads. 



18 lbs. to 28 lbs. to the yard, 

16 

10 to 12 



ii 



do. 
do. 



per ft), 
do. 
do. 
do. 



H 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



ANGLE IRON. 



We have on file in our office sectional drawings of over one thou- 
sand Beams, Bulbs, Angles, Tees, Channels, and other irregular shaped 
Iron, adapted to all purposes of construction, including buildings, ships, 
bridges, and all descriptions of engineering and agricultural work. 

We are prepared to import them on the most favorable terms, and 
guarantee quality and prompt shipments. We annex list of several hun- 
dred of leading sizes. 



ANGLE IRON, Equal Sides — Importation List. 





f 


X 


i 




1 






X 


H 


X 


i@ 


1 




f x 


n 

inch. 






inch 


I X 


1 


X 


i 




do. 


H 


X 


H 


X 


i@ 


* 


do. 


i x 


f 


X 


1 
"S" 


@i 


do. 


H 


X 


2f 


X 


i@ 


A 


do. 


I X 


I 


x 


1 


@i 


do. 


3 


X 


3 


X 


i@ 


f 


do. 


if * 


If 


X 


i 


@i 


do. 


3i 


X 


3i 


X 


I @ 


1 


do. 


ii x 


ii 


X 


i 


@tV 


do. 


3* 


X 


3i 


X 


f @ 


t 


do. 


if X 


if 


X 


i 


@t 


do. 


3i 


X 


3f 


X 


l@ 


3. 
4 


do. 


i| x 


if 


X 


i 


@f 


do. 


4 


X 


4 


X 


t @ 


3 

4 


do. 


if X 


if 


X 


i 


@f 


do. 


4* 


X 


4* 


X 


4® 


i 


do. 


If x 


if 


X 


i 


@ft 


do. 


4i 


X 


4f 


X 


l@ 


f 


do. 


Ij X 


if 


X 


i 


@i 


do. 


5 


X 


5 


X 


l@ 


I 


do. 


2 y. 


2 


X 


3 
T6 


@A 


do. 


5* 


X 


Si 


X 


l@ 


I 


do. 


2f x 


H 


X 


-ft- @ tV 


do. 


6 


X 


6 


X 


f @ 


I 


do. 


Z\ X 


*i 


X 


A@tV 


do. 























I 


ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 


15 




ANGLES, Unequal Sides — Importation List. 

i 














IO x 4 x i @ yf 


4 x 31 x T V @ | 






10 x 31 x 1 @ fl 


4 x 3 x ^@| and| 






8f x if x A @ f 


4 X 2^ x i @i 






8 x 4 J x f @ f 


4 X 2± x f @ i 






8 x 4 x i @if 


4 x 2 x -^ @ \ 






8 x 3i x i ' @ « 


3f X 2f X T V @ f 






8 x 3 xf @! 


3i x 3 x -A- @ | 






8 X2|X^ 


3ix2|x^@f 






7x4x1 @4f 


3i x ii x "f @ -J- 






7 x 3 ix^@f 


3i X 2± x f @ 1 






61 x 5| x f 


3i x 2 x i @ i 






61 x 4 x^@| 


3 x 2f x -A- @ J 






6} x if x ^ @ | 


3 X 2j x i @ 1 






6 x 4I x ^ @ | 


3 x 2 x A@i 






6 x 4 x ^@| 


3 xifix @f 






6 X3|xf @{{ 


2f X liX^®^ 






6 x 3 xf @y 


2f X 2 X J @| 






5i x 4i x 1 


2|X 2 X J @J 






5i x 4 x ^ @ | 


2i X l|X^@^ 






Si x 31 x f @ H 


2j X 2 X £ @ f 






5i x 3 x f 


2± X If X T V @ T V 






5i x 2f x | 


2 X if x i @ 






5 x 4 i x T V @ | 


2 Xljxi@^ 






5 x 4 x -ft @f 


2 XI X I @ f 






5 ><3l x A@! 


if x ii x T v @ A 






5 x 3i x i @ H 


If X 1 x fV@fV 






5 x 3 xf @H 


i| x ii x f V @ 1 §g- 






4i x 4 x f @ 1 * r 


ii x f x A@ A 






4i x 3i x i @ U 


J t X ^ X ^- 






4* x 3 x ^ @ |i 








DOUBLE ANGLES. 










-1 












3i x 61 x 3i x i 


2| X4 X 2| Xf 






2f X 6 X 2| X 1 


i£ x 3I x 2} x f 






2| X 4^ X 2-J- X § 


2 X2lX2 X^g-®^ 











i6 



ROUND BACK ANGLES— Importation List. 




5 .x 5 x ij i^and i£ 

3i x 3i x i @ i 

3 < 3 x i @ i 

2 T V x I @ i 

X 2j X | @| 



2* X 



2^ X 2^ 



X 



i 2 X 2 X 

if x if x £ 

I-J x i| x i 

ii x i£ x | 

I XI X £ 



A@A 



ACUTE ANGLES. 




4 x 3i x t @ i 



I 3 x 3 x i @ f 



OBTUSE ANGLES, Unequal Sides. 




3i x f @ | 



3i x 2 



3i 
3 



X 2 



I 



OBTUSE ANGLES, Equal Sides. 



5 x 5 x J @f 
3i , 3 |xf @ | 

3i x 3i x tw @ f 
3 x 3 x £ @f 



2J 


X 


2| 


X 


JL 

4 


@-l 


H 


X 


2* 


X 


JL 

4 


@ f 


H 


X 


2i 


X 


3 

TTT 


@* 


2 


X 


2 


X 


A 


@ A 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



17 



TEE IRON— Importation List. 



TOP 




THICKNESS. 


NO. OF, 


TOP 


WEB. 


THICKNESS. 


NO. OF 


TABLE. 


WEB. 






sect'ns. 


TABLE. 






sect'ns. 






TABLE. 


WEB. 






6 


TABLE. 


WEB. 




6 in. 


4i 


f 


1* 


4°3 


3 in- 


1 

2" 


f 


420 


6 in. 


4 


i 


1 


402 


3 in- 


5 


7 
T6" 


_9_ 
T6 


158 


6 in. 


3 


f@i 


t@i 


168 


3 in- 


4 


7 
16 


_9_ 
16 


160 


5 m- 


6 


1 
2* 


A 


400 


3 in- 


3* 


3. 

8 


1 

2 


J 75 


5 ^. 


5 


1 

2" 


A 


137 


3 in- 


3i 


f @i 


t ®i 


172 


5 in- 


5 


4 


3. 
4 


404 


3 in- 


3 


t 


t 


154,176 


5 in. 


4 


7 
TT 


A 


!39 


3 in- 


2i 


1 


5 

8 


162 


5 in- 


3* 


t 


f 


138 


3 in- 


2 


5 
1 6 


f @i 


159 


5 in. 


3 


t ' 


f 


140 


2f in. 


4 


i 


1 

2" 


411 


5 in- 


2-3- 
^4 


f 


1 


141 


2|in. 


4 


# @i 


f @i 


177 


5 in. 


2i 


t 


* 


142 


2.-J in. 


3i 


t @i 


t @i 


174 


4! in. 


3i 


5 
8 


I 


406 


2 2" in. 


3 


5 

TT 


1 

"2 


163 


4f in. 


2| 


5 

8 


I 


412 


2-J- in. 


2i 


5 


3 

8 


166,178 


4iin- 


4* 


i@A 


1 

2 


164 


2| in. 


2 


5 
T"6 


t 


165 


4^ in. 


4 


1 

2" 


1 


170 


2^ in. 


*i 


A 


S 


J 55 


4i in. 


3 


t@A 


t@f 


407 


2 in. 


4 


1 @i 


t @i 


169 


4iin. 


3* 


f 


I 


408 


2 in. 


3* 


t 


1 
2" 


173 


4? in. 


3* 


t 


f 


150 


2 in. 


3 


t 


1 
2 


421 


4iin- 


3i 


7 

TT 


tV 


409 


2 in. 


2* 


i @f 


i m 


4 2 3 


4|in. 


2 


| 


I 


4 J 3 


2 in. 


H 


i 


1 
4 


422 


4iin. 


3 


I 


I 


4°5 


2 in. 


2 


1 


1 

2 


167 


4iin. 


2 


t 


5 
F 


414 


2 in. 


I* 


i 


5 

16 


147 


4iin- 


4 


t 


1 

2" 


171 


2 in. 


I 


i 


1 
4 


424 


4 in. 


5 


1 
"2 


5 
F 


r 43 


if in. 


*i 


1 
4 


i 


4 2 5 


4 in. 


4* 


7 
T"6 


f 


144 


if in. 


if 


i m 


i @t 


426 


4 in. 


4 


t 


# 


146 


if in. 


I 


2, 
4 


1 
4 


427 


4 in. 


3, 


« 


5 

8 


1S2 


if in. 


-7 1 
2-5- 


TG@t 


5 
IT 


428 


4 in. 


2i 


t 


| 


149,151 


if in. 


if 


A@i 


A@i 


429 


4 in. 


2 


3 

8 


5 

8 


J 53 


ii in. 


2 


1 


i 


43° 


4 in. 


I* 


f 


f 


410 


i-i in. 


ii 


A@f 


tV@f 


179 


3s in- 


3 


1 

"2 


t 


148 


i| in. 


I 


J, 
4 


1 

4 


43i 


3iin- 


4, 


7 
T6~ 


9 
16 


4i5 


if in. 


if 


i @t 


i @f 


432 


3i in- 


3* 


t 


9 
TT 


156 


1^ in. 


ii 


fV@i 


tV@i 


180 


3i in- 


3, 


t 


1 
2" 


i57 


1^ in. 


I 


A 


3 

T"6~ 


433 


3i in- 


3* 


f 


f 


416 


If in. 


1* 


*@A 


3 5 2@IT 


434 


3i in- 


2 


s 


f 


417 


1 in. 


I 


JL 5 3 

8 ' "3 2"' T 6" 


1 5 3 

8' 3¥5 1 6 


435 


3i in- 


3 t 


f@i 


l@i 


418 


Jin. 


1 


1 5 _3_ 

85 32' 1 6 


J, 5 3 

85 325 16 


436 


3i in - 


■# 


f 


1 
2 


181 


iin. 


I 


X 5 3 
8? 32'T6" 


1 5 3 
8? 3¥5 TT 


438 


3 in- 


6i 


1 
2 


1 


419 

















i8 


HALL 


, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 




WROUGHT IR 


ON BEAMS—] 

1- -J 


Importation List. 




'. V - ■ v \ ■ . ■ ♦ ■ ■ • V,\ 




f~ \ 




HEIGHT. 


FLANGE. WEB. NO. SECTIONS. WEIGHT PER FOOT. 




'SI 


J16 


\\ 236 a 60 @ 97 lbs. 




I 2 


54 


f 193 43 @57 ibs. 




12 


54 


it «34" 4 J f ft>s- 




IO 


5 


f 194 30 @ 41^ ft)S. 




9i 


4f 


A 2 35 2 9<r ft>s- 




9tV 


34 


tt 2 3 2 3*i ft> s - 




9fV 


3f 


tV 2 33 22 ft>s. 




9t 5 6 


•7 9 


^g- 231 22 ft)S. 




9 


5 x 3 


i to | 253 28 @ 32 ibs. 




a* 


4 


§ 214 17 @ 27 ibs. 




8f 


24 


| 210 i6|@26fibs. 




m 


2YV 


A l8 3 J 7 ® 2 3 fes - 




8f 


3 


tV to f 2 55 2 ° @ 2S ^s- 




8 


5f 


J 228 37i ■ fts. 




8 


54 . 


H 22 ° 37i fts - 




8 


5* 


rV 227 291 ibs. 




8 


4t 


f-|. 221 32 ibs. 




8 


41 


ft 2 3° 3 2 ft> s - 




8 


4 


| 229 2i|- ibs. 




8 


3 


| 244 29 ibs. 




8 


4 


re 2 99 r 9 fts - 




8 


%v 


| 209 14 @ 23^ ibs. 




/16 


3f 


§ 187 14 @ 20 ft)S. 




7+1 


24 


f 2I 3 2 3 ^s- 




74 


4 


■Jg- 218 18 @ 24 ibs. 




7i 


2A 


j- 208 12 @ 20 ibs. 




7f\ 


4 


f 225 24 ibs. 




7* 


344 


§ 224 18 ibs. 




74 


24 


3^: 188 15 @ 18 its. 




7 


4 


^- 215 18 @ 24 ibs. 




7 


24 


|- 212 20 lbs. 




7 


2f 


A 3 QI l 7 fts - 




64 


2lV 


T 5 ¥ 184 iotV @ 16 ibs. 




6| 


34 


| 223 2I-J lbs. 




6f 


3A 


f \ 222 15I ibs. 




6f 


24 


T Tg- 192 97} @ l6J lbs. 




6f 


2 


^ 206 l6| lbs. 




6§ 


if 


f 2 °7 9i tt> s - 




64 


34 


^ 219 15 @ iS lbs. 











ILLUSTRATED 


CATALOGUE. 1 9 






WROUGHT 


IRON BEAMS — Continued. 










SL 


J? 


















r 








HEIGHT. 


FLANGE. WEB. NO 


SECTIONS 


V/EIGHT PER FOOT. 






6i 


3lT 


§ 


195 


14 @ 18 ft)S. 






6i 


If 


T6~ 


254 


I2| @ 15 ft)S. 






6 


6 


4 


2 43 


30 ft)S. 






6 


6 


lli 


3°3 


34 lbs. 






6 


5 


1 
2" 


248 


28 tbs. 






6 


3 


A to | 


2 59 


i8-| @ 22 Tbs. 






6 


2* 


t 


300 


13 ft)S. 






6 


2* 


5 


240 


13 @ 16 ft)S. 






6 


2 X I-L 


fV to | 


*57 


12 @ 14 lbs. 






<X3 

Jl 6 


2 


f 


241 


9^ @ 12 lbs. 






51 


34 


A 


226 


15! lbs. 






51 


2f 


i 

4 


217 


io| lbs. 






51 


** 


4 


252 


161J- lbs. 






51 


24 


4 


191 


§i @ I3i ft)S. 






si 


2 


5 
T6" 


204 


9^- @ 12 lbs. 






51 


2 


1 
T6 


201 


I3i ft s. 






51 


il-f 


5 

T6" 


251 


12^ lbs. 






51 


if 


i 


200 


8| lbs. 






5 


5 


1 

2 


247 


33 ft s- 






5 


44 


1 

2 


246 


22 lbs. 






5 


if 


A 


302 


9 lbs. 






5 


if 


4 


242 


7-J @ 10 lbs. 






4* 


if 


4 


205 


7^- @ 10 lbs. 






4f 


2 


1 


203 


10J lbs. 






4* 


If 


7 

re" 


211 


io| lbs. 






4* 


If 


4 


202 


6f lbs. 






4f 


3t x 2f 


J. 


250 


17 lbs. 






4i 


*i 


#• to.f 


261 


12 @ 15 lbs. 






4 


4f 


1 

2" 


249 


24I lbs. 






4 


4 i 




245 


31 lbs. 






4 


T 3 
X 4 


5 


190 


8 lbs. 






4 


T 8 

x 4 


fV 


199 


8 lbs. 






4 


T 5 

x 8 


3 
1 6 


198 


6 lbs. 






3* 


T 1 
1 2 


fV to 1 


258 


7 @ 9 lbs. 






3i 


T-3- 
x 4 


5 

1 (5 


189 


6 lbs. 






3TT 


T 5 

i 8 


5 
1 6 


197 


6 lbs. 






3tt 


T 9 
1 16 


8" 


196 


4i lbs. 






z 4 


3 
4 


3 f n 5 
T6" to TT 


260 


3 fts. 









20 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 


WROUGHT IRON CHANNELS— Importation List. 


WIDTH. DEPTH. THICKNESS. NO. SECTIONS. WEIGHT PER FOOT. 


9i x 3i A to A 444 27 @ 31 ft>s. 


9 i X 3f f tO | 439 2ll@ 3 2ift)S. 


8| x 2| 1 to i 331 18 @ 20J lbs. 


8x4 f 308 36 lbs. 


8 x 3-J- i to f 330 261 @ 29I lbs. 


7* X 3 TV tO A 328 22i lbs. 


7 X 2f T6" tO f 44O I2f@I 9 |ft)S. 


7 x 3i i 3°7 23,! fbs. 


7 x 2f f to J 323 21 fibs. 


6 x 2-J- f to | 321 16J ft>S. 


6 x 2| A to i 441 15I fibs. 


5J x ,i| i to § 442 8 @ 10 fibs. 


5 X 2j | 336 l8Jrft)S. 


4f x 2 f to | 329 13 fbs. 


3x1 fL 320 6lft)S. 


2 x i -A- 443 2| fcs. 


2 x f|- i 322 3 fts. 


if x f J 327 1 Jibs. 


ii x f A 326 lifts. 


ii x f A 325 iVV^s- 


1 x f A 324 i^ibs. 


We have paid great attention to the compilation of the foregoing lists. 


They embrace the different forms manufactured by English, French and 


Belgian makers, and as they make this a special branch of trade, orders 


can be executed very promptly — say 90 days from receipt of specification. 


To the contractor, architect, bridge and ship builder they are indispen- 


sable, as they show the forms, sizes and weight per foot of same. We will 


be pleased to furnish tracings of any pattern desired, and any orders we 


may be favored with will have the most careful attention. 

- 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



21 



WADSWORTH IRON WORKS. 



WROUGHT IRON BEAMS. 





DIMENSIONS. 


PER LB. 


NO. 


20 ft. and 


20 ft. to 


25 ft. to 


30 ft. to 


35 ft- to 


40 ft. to 


45 ft. to 






under. 


25 ft. 


30 ft. 


35 ft- 


40 ft. 


45 ft. 


Soft. 


I 


15 inch, 66f fbs. per ft. 


6fe. 


7 c. 


7ic. 








2 


15 « 50 


6f 


7 


7* 


7ic. 








3 


12^ " 60 u 


<H 


6* 


6| 


7 


7ic. 






4 


I2i « 4 lf « 


6* 


6* 


6* 


7 


7* 


7*c. 




S 


ioi » 35 


6* 


6* 


6* 


6* 


6f 


7 


7ic. 


6 


9 » 30 


6i 


6i 


6* 


6* 


6f 


7 


7* 


7 


9 " 23^ « 


6* 


6| 


6* 


H 


6* 


7 


7* 


8 


8 " 2lf " 


H 


6* 


6i 


6* 


6* 


7 


7* 


9 


7 " 20 " 


6i 


6* 


6* 


H 


6f 


7 


7i 


IO 


6 " i6f " 


6i 


6* 


6i 


6* 


6| 


7 


7i 


ii 


6 « i 3 i « 


6* 


6* 


6i 


6* 


6* 


7 


7i 



WROUGHT IRON CHANNELS. 





PER LB. 


DIMENSIONS. 


20 ft. and 
under. 


20 ft. to 

2Sft. 


25 ft. to 
30 ft. 


30 ft. to 

35 ft. 


35 ft. to 
40 ft. 


40 ft. to 

45 ft. 


45 ft. to 

50 ft. 


12x3 x -J, 33-^ fbs. per foot. 

9 X2 i x w l6 f " 
6x2 x J, 10 " 


6J'c. 


6i_c. 

6i 

6i 


6f c. 
6i 


7 c. 
6i 


7ic. 
6f 


71 c. 

7 
7 


7fc 

7i 
7i 



Strength of Wadsworth Iron Works Beams. 

The following table shows the safe load in tons of 2,000 ft)., equally 
distributed, which the different beams will support. These figures have 
been obtained by actual experience, and therefore can be depended upon 
by engineers and architects. 











SAFE LOAD UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED 


NO. 


HEIGHT OF 


WEIGHT 


AREA OF 


BETWEEN SUPPORTS. 






PER FOOT. 


SECTION. 








10 Feet. 


20 Feet. 


30 Feet. 


I 


15 


66f 


19.77 


76.3 


38.2 


254 


2 


15 


50 


H.83 


5 2 -3 


26.1 


174 


3 


iaj 


60 


17.79 


57-4 


28.7 


I9.I 


4 


I2i 


4i* 


I2.46 


37-3 


l8.6 


I2.4 


5 


ioj 


35 


IO.37 


27.7 


13.8 


9.2 


6 


9 


3° 


8.9O 


20.2 


IO. I 


6. 7 


7 


9 


23^ 


6.92 


i5-i 


7-5 


5- 


8 


8 


2lf 


6-43 


J3-3 


6.6 


4.4 


9 


7 


20 


5-93 


10.4 


5-2 


3-4 


10 


6 


i6| 


4.94 


V 7 


3-8 


2-5 


11 


6 


i3i 


3-95 


6.4 


3- 2 


2.1 



The above table is for buildings and structures where the weight is permanent. 



2 2 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 

SWEDISH AND NORWAY IRON. 

ORDERS SOLICITED FOR IMPORTATION. 

We respectfully call the attention of machinists and manufacturers to 
the following list of Swedish and Norway Iron. We have in stock a full 
assortment of Flats, Squares, Rounds, Shapes, and Nail Rods. Orders 
will be promptly executed. 

Our arrangements for importing are complete ; Iron, thus ordered, 
will be delivered at dock in Boston, New York, or at purchaser's depot, 
as may be agreed upon. We are also prepared to take orders for Iron 
rolled to shape, and ship the same direct from the mill— thus saving many 
incidental expenses. By this method we will be enabled to make a price 
quite as low as Eastern importers. 

ORDINARY SIZES. 

i-^ x ■§-, and thicker, - - - per ft>. 

if x ^, do. --.'-- do. 

if to 5 x T \, do. ." " ' do - 

-J to 2 in. square, - - do. 

i| to 2 in. round, - do. 

EXTRA SIZES. 

All widths off in. thick, not less than if in. wide, or 

more than 5 in. wide, - - \ cent per ft) extra. 

{Flat, bars exceeding 5 in. wide, for every inch, \ do. 

Flat, bars exceeding 6 in. wide, subject to the addi- 
tional import duty. 
Extra sizes, flats. See memorandum marked " Rolled 
Iron," known as " Shapes." 

SQUARE. 

For every \ in. greater than 2 in. square, \ cent extra 
and the additional import duty. 

ROUNDS. 

Greater than 2 in. not made. 

J to 1 in. round, - - - ~ i cent P er ft> extra. 

» do - ) - do. 

f do. i 

I do. - - - 2 do. 

\ do. 2 do. 

f do. - 2^ do. 

T \ do. - 2f do. 

£ do. - 2} do. 

N0.4 do. ... 3 do. 

X do. - - - - 3* do - 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 23 


SWEDISH AND NORWAY IRON. 








SQUARES. 


f| in. square, 




- - - - 1 cent per ft) extra. 


f do. 






1 do. 


1 do. 






-■"."- 2 do. 


£ do. 






2 do. 


t do. 






2^ do. 


A do. 






2f do. 


i do. 






2f do. 

ROLLED IRON. 


SHAPES, Rerolled from Imported Bars. 


1 x 


f 


to| ^ 




I x 


t 


to f 




J to l| X 

ii x 


5 
16 

i 


tof 
tof 


i^ cents per ft) extra. 


if to 3 x 


J, 
8 


tof 




f to f , square j 




SHAPES, 


Rol 


led in Grooved Rolls to Exact Size — 








Square Edge. 


£ and § x 


f 


1 




| to I X 


i 


; 


i\ cents, per ft) extra. 


4- to I X 


l.< 






^ to 1 x 


A 


? 


2\ do. 


\ to I X 


1, 




2 do. 
NAIL RODS, Slit. 


J- v 3' 
4 X -j-g- \ 








lV y A) 




- 


\\ cents per ft) extra. 


•3 v 3 J 

8 '^ IB 






NAIL RODS, Rolled. 


1 x A^i 








tV X A | 




- 


per ft). 


if X A J 









2 4 



RAILROAD IRON. 



We are in constant receipt of quotations for Rails from the principal 
manufacturers of England, Wales and Belgium, and any orders our friends 
may hand us will have the best attention. 

All quotations for foreign rails are in gold, net cash, delivered at the 
side of the vessel at port of entry. 

Iron Rails, to any pattern not less than 50 tons, - per ton. 

Steel do. do. do. - - do. 

RAILROAD IRON CHAIRS. 

Cast Iron, ______ per lb. 

Wrought Iron, - - - do. 

RAILROAD SPIKES. 

Si x y 9 -^, - - - - See Nails. 

Si x 1 - - - do. 

FISH PLATES. 

Punched and ready for use, - - - - per ft). 

FISH PLATE BOLTS. 

With head and nut, forged thread* - See Bolts. 

With two nuts, do. - - do. 

BRIDGE BOLTS. 

Made to any size or pattern, forged thread, See Bolts. 

BOLT ENDS. 

Made to any size, forged thread, - See Bolts. 

TURNBUCKLES. 

Made to any size, forged thread, - See Bolts. 

* This thread, being forged in the iron, is much stronger and has a 
finer finish than the old cut thread ; the hard, smooth surface protects it 
from rust, and the fibre being unbroken (as in the old bolt), insures it 
from stripping. We have every confidence in its durability and strength, 
and a trial will satisfy the most skeptical of its utility. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 25 



SCOTCH PIG IRON. 

No. 1, Gartsherrie, - per ton. 

No. 1, Coltness, ----- do. 

No. 1, Summerlee, - - - do. 

No. 1, Glengarnock, - do. 

No. 1, Langloan, „.'_.__ do. 

No. 1, Eglinton, ----- do. 

No. 1, Carnbroe, - do. 

No. 1, Govan, ----- do. 

No. i, Clyde, ----- do. 



CHARCOAL PIG IRON. 

No. 1, Lake Superior Morgan, - - per ton. 

Michigan, - - - do. 

Champion, - - do. 

Greenwood, - - , do. 

Morgan, Michigan and Champion, do. 

do. 
do. 

No. 1 and 2, Cold Blast Woodville, for Car Wheels, do. 

No. 3, White do. " " do. 

No. 1, Salisbury, - do. 

No. 2, Salisbury, for Car Wheels, - do. 

No. 3, " " do. 

No. 4 and 4f, " " - do. 

No. 5 and 6. '" " - - do. 



No. 


1, 


u 


a 


No. 


i, 


u 


a 


No. 


i, 


u 


u 


No. 


2, 


a 


a 


No. 


3> 


a 


u 


No. 


4 


and 5, 


a 






. ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL 

PIG IRON. 

No. 1, Chicago, from Lake Superior Ore, - per ton. 

No. 2, " " " do. 

No. 1. Franklin, - do. 







26 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 




FINISHED SHAFTING. 






Polished Iron Shafting, Piston Rods, 


Etc. 






PRICE 


WEIGHT 




PRICE 


WEIGHT 




DIAMETER, j 






DIAMETER. 










PER LB. 


PER FOOT. 




PER LB. 


PER FOOT. 




4 inch, j 


1 


41.88 


if inch. 


1 

}> 12 cents. 

I 


4-95 




3f do. 
3i do. 


1 

\ io cents. 


36.80 
32.06 


1 A do. 

ii do. 


4-5i 
4.08 




3i do. 


I 


27.65 


1 A do. 


3- 6 9 




3 do. 


J 


2 3-5 6 


if do. 


) 


3-3 1 




2J- do. 




21.63 


1 A do. 


£™i 


2 -95 




2f do. 




19.79 


1 do. 




2. '6 1 




2f do. 




18.04 


If do. 


1 


2.29 




2.\ do. 


, 


16.36 


i do. 


L«r 


2.00 




2f do. 


r fo i 


14.76 


if do. 


15 


1.72 




2\ do. 




13.24 


f do. 


J 


1.47 




2^ do. 




12.61 


Hdo. 


) 


1.23 




2^ do. 




11.82 


1 do. 


[16 


1.02 




2 do. 


i 


10.47 


Ado. 


1 


.828 




ill do. 


n 


9.83 


i do. 


1 


• 6 54 




i£ do. 


) 


9.20 


A do. 


.501 




if do. 


8.01 


1 do. 


.368 




if do. 


) 


6.91 


Ado. 


• 2 55 




i| do. 


[«*■ 


5.89 










i T Vdo. 


) 


5-4° 










Polished Steel Surfaced Shafting, Piston Rods, Etc. 






PRICE 


WEIGHT 


' 


PRICE 


WEIGHT 




DIAMETER. 






DIAMETER. 










PER LB. 


PER FOOT. 




PER LB. 


PER FOOT. 




4 inch. 


1 


42.29 


if inch. 


1 
y 14 cents. 

1 


4-99 




3i do. 
3i do. 


1 

)■ 12 cents. 


37.16 
32.38 


1 A do. 
ii do. 


4-55 
4.12 




3i do. 


i 


27.92 


1 A do. 


j 


3-7 2 




3 do. 


{ 


2 3-79 


if do. 


) 


3-34 




2J do. 


2 1. 84 


1 A do. 


[h* 


2.98 




2J do. 




19.98 


1 do. 




2.63 




2f do. 




18.22 


ffdo. 


1 


2.31 




2-J do. 
2§ do. 


>iz£ 


16.52 
14.90 


f do. 
if do. 


■» 


2.02 
i-73 




2^ do. 




13-37 


1 do. 


j 


1.48 




2 T \do. 




12.73 


Udo. 


! , 


1.24 




2 ^ do. 




n-93 


| do. 


18 


1.03 




2 do. 




10.57 


ft do. 


) 


.836 




i^| do. 


►13 


9.92 


-.',- do. 




.660 




i£ do. 


9.29 


a do. 




.507 




if do. 




8.09 


1 do. 




•37 1 




[j do. 


i 


6.97 


• V do. 




•257 




1 4- do. 


i3i 


5-94 










ixVdo. 




5-45 

















ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



27 



FINISHED SHAFTING. 

Polished Cast Steel Shafting, Spindles and Piston 

Rods. 





PRICE 


WEIGHT 




PRICE 


WEIGHT 


DIAMETER. 






DIAMETER. 








PER LB. 


PER FOOT. 




PER LB. 


PER FOOT. 


i^ inch. 


J- 19 cents. 


6.00 


|- inch. 


) 


2.O4 


i T Vdo. 


5-50 


it do. 


V 23 cents. 


*-75 


if do. 


) 


5-°4 


f do. 


) 


1.50 


1^6 do. 


V 20 


4.60 


ft do. 


\*5 


1.25 


i± do. 


) 


4.16 


I do. 


1.04 


1 it do. 


) 


3-9 6 


Ado. 


28 


.844 


i± do. 


21 


3-37 


i do. 


30 


.66? 


-Ado. 


) 


3.01 


xVdo. 


3 2 


.510 


1 do. 




2.66 


1 do. 


35 


•375 


fi-do. 




2 -34 


Ado. 


40 


.260 



Taper Spindles or Shafting made to order. 



Polished W>ought Iron W'elded Tubes for Railings. 



INSIDE DIAMETER, 
INCHES. 


PRICE PER FOOT. 


j INSIDE DIAMETER, 
INCHES. 


PRICE PER FOOT. 


1 
8 

i 

t 
i 


28 cents. 
31 do. 
35 do. 
39 do. 


f 
I 


44 cents. 
53 do. 
63 do. 
75 do. 



WROUGHT IRON FORGINGS. 



Car Axles _____ p er ft. 

Driving Axles - - - - do. 

Truck do. _____ do. 

Connecting Rods - do. 

Cranks - - do. 

Crank Pins - do. 

Piston Rods - - - - do. 

Steamboat Shafting - do. 

Mill Shafting - do. 
Blacksmith Work of all descriptions. 

We have every facility for executing orders for this class of work, 
and guarantee quality and workmanship. 







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HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 






WROUGHT IRON. 




List of Odd 


Forms of Wrought Iron manufactured 




in 


the United States and Europe. 




Angle, 


Equal sides, unequal, acute, obtuse, round back, double, 
and bulb. 




Beam, 


Various sections, For buildings and bridges. 




Bulb, 


do. For deck beams and bridges. 




Beveled, 


do. For millwrights and ship builders. 




Boat Guard, 


do. For ship builders. 




Burr, 


do. For railroad work. 




Channel, 


do. For buildings and bridges. 




Chair, 


do. For rails. 




Chequered, 


For engine rooms and locomotives. 




Door Molding, 


For safes and engineer's work. 




Engineer's Fancy, do. For engineering. 




Furnace Bar, 


do. For boilers and furnaces. 




Fish Plate, 


do. For rails punched ready for use. 




Glut, 


do. For railroad work. 




Grooved, 


do. For sliding doors. 




Hand Rail, 


do. For staircases and balconies. 




Hexagon, 


do. For engines. 




Half Octagon, 


do. For engines and tires. 




Half Moon, 


do. do. 




Joist and Girder, 


do. For fire-proof buildings, locomotives, 
and bridges. 




Nave, 


For wheels. 




Nut, 


For railroad bolts. 




Rabbet, 


For iron doors and gates. 




Rail, 


do. Double headed, flange, bridge guard, 
tramway and contractors. 




Stay Bolt, 


For boilers. 




Spoke, 


For locomotives. 




Sash, 


do. For windows. 




Ship Knee, 


For ships and barges. 




Tire, 


Special shapes, For carriages and locomotives. 




Tee, 


Various sections, For engineer and boiler work. 




Triangular, 


do. For engineers. 




Trough, 


do. For elevators and agric'l implements. 




Wedge, 


do. For agricultural and engineer's work. 





ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 


29 




STEEL. 






ENGLISH STEEL. 






Importation List. 






Extra Cast Steel, - 


per ft). 




Best «•■•«_ . . 


do. 




Second quality Cast Steel, - 


do. 




Third " u u _ 


do. 




Fourth " ■ " " 


do. 




Machinery Round Steel, - - - - - 


do. 




Swaged Cast Steel, - 


do. 




Shear Best Double Steel, - 


do. 




Shear Best Single " - 


do. 




Blister First quality Swedish Steel, - 


do. 




Blister Second " "--'.'- 


do. 




Blister Third " «_..__ 


do. 




German Best " "... 


do. 




German Second " "-_,... 


do. 




German Third " " 


do. 




Sheet Best " " - 


do. 




Sheet Second " " 


do. 




Sheet Third . " " - 


do. 




Shovel Best " «■-•.-.- 


do. 




Shovel Common" " 


do. 




Hoe Sheet " - - , - 


do. 




Mill Saw " - 


do. 




Billet Web 


do. 




Cross Cut Saw " - 


do. 




Circular Saw " 


do. 




Toe Calk Best quality " 


do. 




Toe Calk Common " ".-.-.- 


do. 




Spring Best quality Swedish " - 


do. 




Spring Second " ".";■"." 


do. 




Spring Third " " - 


do. 




Spring Cast " - - - 


do. 




Tire Steel, ------ 


do. 




Sleigh Shoe Steel, - 


do. 









30 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



ENGLISH STEEL — Continued. 

German Plow Steel,* - - - per ft>. 

Cast " - do. 

Bessemer Cast Steel, ----__ do. 

Cultivator Blades, cut to pattern, - do. 

Circular Plow Colters, " - do. 

Plow Mould Boards, " - do. 

Plow Plates, " - - - -do. 

Fork Steel, - - - - - do. 

Rake " ---.._. do. 

Roller and Spindle Steel, - - - do. 

Cutter and Finger bar Steel, - do. 

Slide bar " - do. 

Scraper " - - do. 

Wire Rod, " - do. 

Soft Centre Steel, for taps, - • • "•- - do. 

Skate Steel, - . - - - - do. 

Cutlery" - - - - - - do. 

File " - - - ... - do. 

Rasp u ------- do. 

Rail Frogs, made to pattern, - do. 

Railway Car Springs, - - - - - do. 

Railway Car Axles, - do. 



JENKS' PLOW STEEL. 

* This Steel is converted from Swedish Iron, and every precaution 
is taken to insure uniform temper and tensile strength. We have sold 
Jenks' Steel for the past fifteen years, and our experience has taught us 
the wants of this market. Mr. Jenks has carefully noted our instructions 
as regards temper required for our soil, and special instructions will, at 
all times, have his best attention. 

Messrs. Deere & Co., of Moline, and Skinner, Briggs, Enoch & Co., 
of Rockford, are the largest consumers of this Steel in the West, and we 
take pleasure in referring to them. 

Being sole agents in the Northwest for Jenks' Celebrated Steel, we 
are prepared to receive orders for importation. Prompt shipments and 
quality guaranteed. Owing to fluctuations on gold premium, we cannot 
make a fixed price. Quotations furnished on application. 

It will require about ninety days from receipt of order to execute same. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



3 1 



ENGLISH CAST STEEL — Common Sizes. 



SQUARE. 



f to 2 inch, 



per ft). 



OCTAGON. 



| to 2 inch, 



per lb. 



ROUND. 



| to 2 inch, 



per ft). 



FLAT. 



2 X T6 

A x X 

8 x 4 

| tO I 

I-| tO 2 



2^ X 
2| X 



y 5 g- and over, 
and over, 
x -^q and over, 
inclusive x 
to if in., 
to I*. 



x i 
x i 



3 

3* x i 

4 

4i 



^ and over. 



to if, 
to l.i, 
to I -J, 



x -J to I, 

c -J to i, 

* to 4, 



5 x 

6 x -J to |, - - -.-'••" 

Sheets up to 21 gauge. 

ENGLISH CAST STEEL — Extra Sizes. 



per ft), 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



SQUARE. 



3 1 

T6" 32" 



A 2 i to 3 31L to 4 4i in. 
19c. 11 6 3 2 1 1 2 3 



extra per ft). 



ROUND. 



i A A A i tV 2 ito 3 3^to 3 i 3fto 4 in. 



14c. 11 7 3 



34 



extra per tb. 



2C 



OCTAGON. 



extra per ft). 



32 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 




ENGLISH CAST STEEL — Extra Sizes. 




FLAT. 




i x i f x ¥ t x i i x i i x A in - 




lie. 4 i 2 i extra per fb. 




£ x i £ * i f x A i » i and r x 1 in. 




ic. 2 i i extra per ft). 




2| x if and over, 2f x i-J- and over, 3 x if and over, 




ic. 1 1 extra per ft). 




3! x i| to 2} 4 x 1 -J to 2\ 4 x 2\ to 3! in. 




ic. 1 2 extra per ft). 




4J x 1 to 2 4-J x 2J to 3-J- 5 x |to if in. 




ic. 2 1 extra per ft). 




5 x 2 to 3 6 x |toi| 6 x if to 2-J in., 




2c. 1 2 extra per ft). 




Sheet Steel, thinner than No. 21, for each gauge, 1 cent extra. 




AMERICAN STEEL. 




Flat, Square, Octagon, - - - - - per ft). 




Hammer, ------ do. 




Round Machinery, - do. 




AMERICAN STEEL — Common Sizes. 




SQUARE AND OCTAGON. 




\ to 2 in. - - - - - - per ft). 




FLAT. 




1 to 4 x y^g and thicker, -'■,-'- per ft). 




ROUND. 




f to 2 in. - - - - - - per ft). 




AMERICAN STEEL — Extra Sizes. 




SQUARE AND OCTAGON. 




f and 2\ to 3 in. ^ and 3J to 4 in. J 




ic. 2 3 extra per ft). 




FLAT. 




f thick, any width, T 5 ¥ , J, T \ thick, any width, 




ic. 2 extra per tb. 




ROUND. 




h A> i> A and 2 i to 3 in - tV and 3* tf > 4> i 




ic. 24 extra per ft). 





ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 33 

JENKS' SPRING STEEL. 

i^ to 6 x T 3 g- to -J, - - - - per ft). 

i|to i x i^- and J, J cent extra do. 

i x -J, - - - - i do. do. 

-J and § x -J, -^ and J, i-J- do. do. 

JENKS' STEEL TIRE. 

i^to i x ^-, J and y 5 ^-, square edge, - - per ft). 

i x -J, do. - - i cent extra do. 

|- and f X |.^ and J, - - - i-J do. do. 

BESSEMER STEEL TIRE. 

i|to i x -j^-, £ and ^, square edge, - - per ft), 

i x -J, do. - - i cent extra do. 

-J- and | x |,^ and J, do. - - i-| do. do. 

CAST STEEL TIRE. 

i|to i x 3^-, \ and y^, square edge, - - per ft). 

i x -J, do. - - i cent extra do. 

■J and f x -J, T 3 g- and J, do. - - i\ do. do. 

STEEL MIXED TIRE. 

i|to i x 1 3 g-, \ and y 5 6 , square edge, - - per ft). 

i x -J, do. - - i cent extra do. 

f and f , ^, T 3 g- and ^, do. - - i-J do. do. 

SLEIGH SHOE STEEL. 

i^- to J in. wide, any thickness, - per ft). 

t to f , i cent extra do. 

TOE CALK STEEL. 

& ' [■ - - - - per ft). 



f square and larger, 
* x 



CIRCULAR SAW. 

>, 50, 52, 54, 56, $8, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78. 80 in. per ft). 



34 



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PLOW STEEL. 



German, "Jenks," 3 to 1 



Cast, 



3 to 16 



Bessemer Cast Steel, 3 to 16 



3 _i_ 1 

16' 32' 45 



_3_ JL. + 

1C 32' 45 



T6» 



3 7 25 i? 



per !b. 
do. 
do. 






CULTIVATOR SHOVELS. 



Cast Steel, 

German do. "Jenks,' 

Bessemer do. 



per fb. 
do. 
do. 




MOULD BOARDS. 



Cast Steel, 

German do. "Jenks,' 

Bessemer do. 



per lb 

do. 
do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



35 




MOULD BOARDS. 



Cast Steel, 

German do. "Jenks,' 

Bessemer do. 



per lb. 
do. 
do. 




PLOW COLTER PLATES. 



Cast Steel, 

German do. "Jenks," 

Bessemer do. 



per ft), 
do. 
do. 



PLOW PATCHES. 



Cast Steel, to any pattern, 
German do. "Jenks," do. 
Bessemer do. 



per ft), 
do. 
do. 



36 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 



TAPERED STEEL CUTTER & SLEIGH SHOES. 



2 X 


1, 




if x 


ft 




i* x 


ft 




If X 


9 
T6"> 




ii x 


1 

21 




ii x 


1 

2"5 




I X 


3 

8' 


tV and l> 


I x 


ft 


tV and £> 


1 x 


5 
16' 


f and T \, 


* x 


5 


h 



Co 



4- cent extra above 



I 


do. 


I* 


do. 


2 


do. 


2| 


do. 


3 


do. 


3* 


do. 


4 


do. 


4* 


do. 



mmon sizes, 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



BESSEMER ROLLED FINISHED STEEL. 



ROUNDS AND SQUARES. 



i in. to 2f inch, 
3 in. to 3I inch, 
3f to 4 inch, 
4J to 4^ inch, 
£ and f inch, 
J- and -^q inch, 
f, Jg- and i inch, 



inch, 
inch, 



A inch, 



IT 



Common sizes. 
-A- cent extra above common sizes. 



I* 


do. 


do. 


2 


do. 


do. 


i 


do. 


do. 


* 


do. 


do. 


I* 


do. 


do. 


3i 


do. 


do. 


4 


do. 


do. 


7 


do. 


do. 



FLATS. 



i£to4 


x f to i inch, 


4ito 6 


x f to i inch, 


2 to 4 


x i^ to i-J- inch, 


4i to 6 


i-£ to I \ inch, 


f to if 


x tV to & inch > 



Common sizes. 
^ cent extra above common sizes. 
J do. do. 

^ do. do. 

i£ do. do. 



HEAVY BAND. 



2 to 4 x T \ to T 6 ¥ inch, 

4i to 6 x ^ to ^ inch, - 

i ! to i| x y\ to fg- inch, 

I to if x fV to , r v inch, - 






to A inch, 



f cent extra above common sizes, 
i do. do. 

i£ do. do. 

3 do. do. 

5 do. do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



37 



BESSEMER ROLLED FINISHED STEEL-ConU 

HOOP AND LIGHT BAND. 

2\ to 3 inch, - - i^ cent extra above common sizes. 

3^ to 4f inch, - . - i -J- do. do. 

5 to 6 inch, - - 2 do. do. 

if to 2 inch, if do. do. 

i \ inch - - - 24r do. do. 



i^ and ij inch up to No. 20, - 4 do. do. 

1 inch up to No. 20, - 5 do. do. 

J inch up to No. 21, - 6 do. do. 

f inch up to No. 22, - 7 do. do. 

OVAL. 

$■ to 1^ inch, -J- cent extra above common sizes, 

f to f inch, - 1 do. do. 

i inch, - - 1^ do. do. 

f inch, - - 2 do. do. 

HALF OVAL AND HALF ROUND. 

1^ to 3 inch, - - Same prices as common sizes. 

|- to 1^ inch, - - - 1 cent extra above do. 

f to f inch, 2 do. do. 

1 inch, - - - 3 do. do. 

f inch, 4 do. do. 

RAILROAD FORGINGS. 

Car, Tender and Engine Axles, plain, - - per ft>. 

Locomotive Piston Rods, plain, - ' - do. 

do. do. with collars, - - do. 

do. Crank Pins, - do. 

do. Connecting Rods, usual style, - do. 

Frog Points and Plates, - do. 

Frog Side Bars, ----- do. 

Plain Forgings, 500 to 1,000 lbs - - do. 

MARINE FORGINGS. 

Marine Engine Cranks, forged, - per ft>. 

do. Shafts, - - do. 

do. Connecting Rods, - do. 

do. Cross Heads,, - do. 

do. Piston Rods, - do. 

do. Beam Straps, - do. 

do. Crank Pins, - - - do. 



iito.4 


X 


f to i inch, 


4^ to 6 


X 


f to i inch, 


2 to 4 


X 


i^- to i^ inch, 



38 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 



STEEL WITH IRON CENTRE. 

The Steel with Iron Centre, which we now offer the trade, is made 
by a peculiar process. It may be tempered as hard as Cast Steel on the 
outside, while the centre remains as fibrous as the toughest Wrought Iron, 
thus securing a peculiar combination not otherwise obtained. It is rigid, 
elastic, and sustains a high polish, and is especially adapted for Shafting, 
Spindles, Piston Rods and Slides, Axles, and for all purposes where a 
hard surface, great strength and a high polish is required. 

FLAT BAR. 

Common sizes. 

\ cent extra above do. 

\ do. do. 

4^ to 6 x \\ to \\ inch, - 1 do. do. 

Dandy Tire — i-J to if x § to f in. \ cent less than do. 

ROUND AND SQUARE. 

1 to 2-J- inch, - - - Common sizes, 

f and |- inch, -J cent extra above do. 

f and T 9 g- inch, - - - , f do. do. 

^-, § and y^g- inch, 1 do. do. 

y 5 g- inch, - - - - I i do. do. 

\ inch, 2 do. do. 

T 3 e- inch, - - - 3i do. do. 



-£• to \\ inch, 1 cent extra above common sizes, 

f and f inch, - - i\ do. do. 

\ inch, 2 do. do. 

I inch, - - - 2 i do. do. 

HALF OVAL AND HALF ROUND. 

1 } y to 2 inch, - -g- cent extra above common sizes. 

-£ to i^- inch, - - " *i do. do. 



to I inch, 2 do. do. 

2^ do. do. 

3^ do. do. 



7} inch, - - 2$ do. do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



39 



BORAX. 



Best refined, 



per lb. 



BABBITT METAL. 

The reputation of our Babbitt Metal is second to none manufactured 
in the country, and being made exclusively of new metals, the ingots 
(weighing 2\ tbs. each) are very handsome in appearance. 




For ordinary machinery, 



per ft). 




For car boxes, etc.. 



10 cents extra per ft). 




Very superior, for circular saws, etc., 



20 cents extra per ft). 




The highest possible grade, 



30 cents extra per ft). 



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HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



NAILS. 

Extras hereafter named are to be added to price of ordinary sizes, 
viz. : 10 to 60. 

NAILS, FENCE AND BRADS. 



iod. to 
8d. to 
6d. to 
4d. to 
3d. 

2d. 


6od. 
9 d. 
7 d. 
5d- 


3d- 

2d. 




6d. to 


iod. 


iod. to 
8d. 
6d. 


i6d. 


iod. to 
8d. 
6d. 


i6d. 


1 i inch, 





FINE. 



CLINCH. 



CASING. 



FINISHING. 



BARREL. 



per keg. 

25 cents extra do. 

50 do. do. 

75 do. do. 

1.50 do. do. 

2.75 do. do. 



$2.75 extra per keg. 
3-75 do. 



$2.75 extra per keg. 



75 cents extra per keg. 
1 .00 do. do. 

1.25 do. do. 



$1.25 extra per keg. 
1.50 do. 

1.75 do. 



75 cents extra per keg. 
1.50 do. do. 

1.75 do. do. 

2.50 do. do. 

3.00 do. do. 



LINING NAILS. 



$4.50 extra per keg. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



4 1 



NAILS — Continued. 
CUT SPIKES. 
3 to 6 inches long, 25 cents extra per keg. 



WROUGHT SPIKES. 

-§- and -^ square, any length, \ 

A - - - [ per keg. 

| _ ... J 

-f^ - 25 cents extra do. 

i - - - - - 50 do. do. 

LENGTH OF NAILS. 

3 3 4 5 ^ 7 8 9 10 12 16 20 30 40 50 6od. 
1 ii i£ if 2 2\ 2\ 2f 3 3^ 7>i 4 4l 5 51 6in. 




RAILROAD SPIKES. 

Si x A— 1.6 per lb. - perft> 

5i x f — 2 do. - - - . do. 



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HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



HORSE SHOES. 





BURDEN'S PATENT. 



Forward. 

Forward, Nos. i, 2, 3, 4., 5, 6, 
Hind, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 

Only one number in each keg. 



ASSORTED HORSE SHOES. 

Forward and Hind, Only one number in each keg. - per keg. 

do. Nos. 1, 2, 3, in each keg, - - do. 

do. Nos. 2, 3, do. - do. 

do. Nos. 2, 3, 4, do. - - do. 

do. Nos. 3, 4, 5, do. - do. 

We would suggest to our friends the advantage to be derived from 
ordering Shoes packed single numbers in a keg. 

MULE SHOES. 




Nos. 1, 2, 3,4, 



per keg. 



Only one number in each keg. 
ASSORTED MULE SHOES. 



Mule Shoes will be packed single numbers in a keg, or assorted, as 
may be desired. 




Continuous Steel Calk, 



per keg. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



43 



HORSE NAILS. 



THE WESTERN- Patent Hammered. 




No. 10, 

9> 

8, 

7> 
6, 

5> 







per lb 


I 


cent extra 


do. 


2 


do. 


do. 


3 


do. 


do. 


5 


do. 


do. 


8 


do. 


do. 



COUNTERSUNK — Patent Hammered. 




No. io, 

9> 

8, 

7, 
6, 

5, 



per ft), 
i cent extra do. 

2 do. do. 

3 do. do. 
5 do. do. 
8 do. do. 



NORTHWESTERN. 



No. io, 

9> 

8, 

7, 
6, 

5. 



per fb. 
i cent extra do. 

2 do. do. 

3 do. do. 
5 do. do. 
8 do. do. 



LENGTH OF HORSE NAILS. 



No. io, 

2| 



6, 



ij inches. 



44 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 



HORSE SHOE CUSHIONS. 




Nos. i, 2, 3, 
4 and 5, 
6 and 7, 



per dozen pairs. 
do. do. 
do. do. 



In ordering, specify the size Horse Shoe the Cushion is intended for. 



TOE CALKS. 




STEEL, 25 LB. PER BOX. 





SIZE. 


WEIGHT. 


No. 1, 


!f X TV X fV> 


17 to the ft) 


2, 


!f x tV x h 


10 do. 


3» 


1} x tt x f, 


6 do. 


4> 


2* x f >< A' 


5 do. 



per fb. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



45 




Cold Pressed. 



SQUARE NUTS. 




Hot Pressed. 



Manufacturers' Price List. 



WIDTH. 


THICK- 


HOLE. 


SIZE OF 


PRICE. 


WIDTH. 


THICK- 


HOLE. 


SIZE OF 


PRICE. 




NESS. 




BOLT. 






NESS. 




BOLT. 




1 
"2 


i 


_3 
32 


1 
4 


23 


ii 


ft 


1 1 
TT 


f 


II 


ft 


i 


A 


i 


20 


1* 


.3. 
4 


1* 


f 


II 


ft 


A 


9 
32 


A 


20 


ift 


* 


H 


* 


II 


f 


5 


A 


* 


J 5 


if 


1 


If 


1 


II 


f 


* 


H 


* 


15 


if 


J 


1 3 

1 6 


* 


II 


i 


* 


1 


AL_ 
1 6 


H 


if 




1* 




II 


i 


A 


14 

32 


A 


H 


2 




29 

"ST 




II 


i 


i 


A 


* 


H 


2f 


^ 


I 


T 1 

x 8 


II 




A 


A 


1 
2 


12 


2i 


T 3 
A -8 


I* 


ii 


12 




1 
2 


A 


1 
2 


12 


2* 


X 1 

x 4 


I* 


if 


12 


T i 


1 
"2 


A 


J 


12 


2| 


if 


Ii 


ift 


12 


H 


1 
2 


1 
2 


A 


12 


3 


T 1 

L 2 


It 


1* 


12* 


i* 


ft 


9 
T6" 


ft 


12 


si 


I i 


iA 


if 


I2-J 


T 1 
J 4 


1 
2" 


9 
TT 


5 


"i 


3* 


T 3 
x 4 


iA 


x 4 


H 


ii 


f 


A 


* 


n* 


3f 


1* 


ill 
1 16 


1* 


H 


if 


4 


1 1 

TT 


3. 
4 


"i 


4 


2 


rlS 

I T6 


2 


H 



Average Contents of each Keg of Nuts, 200 lbs. 



Diameter of Bolt, 
No. of Square Nuts, 



i f f i 1 ii ii ii 
2120 1 100 700 420 280 180 140 80 



MACHINE FORGED NUTS. 



WIDTH. 


THICK- 
NESS. 


HOLE. 


SIZE OF 
BOLT. 


PRICE. 


WIDTH. 


THICK- 
NESS. 


HOLE. 


SIZE OF 
BOLT. 


PRICE. 


_5_ 
1 6 


A 


A 


i 


50 


i 


2 


A 


i 


H 


« 


A 


5 
32 


_3_ 
16 


30 


A 


JL. 
1 6 


A 


1 
2" 


12 


A 


A 


A 


1 
4 


2 5 




A 


A 


1 
2 


12 


1 

"2~ 


l 
4 


A 


JL 
4 


23 




1 
2 


1 
T~6" 


i 


12 


9 
TT 


A 


A 


A 


20 




1 
2 


* 


1 
2 


12 


t 


5 
16 


A 


5 
16 


20 


T 1 

1 8 


i 


1 


9 
16 


12 


A 


5 
16 


_5_ 
1 6 


* 


20 


i* 


A 


1 
2" 


_9_ 

16 


12 


f 


A 


H 


1 


i5 


x 4 


f 


A 


5 

8 


iA 


1 3 

TT 


1 


t 


A 


H 


if 


f 


ft 


A 


«* 


i 


A 


1 3 

32 


A 


H 


T 1 
l 2 


4 


1 1 
1 6 


f 


II 


I 


A 


A 


1 

2 


H 













4 6 




Cold Pressed. 



HEXAGON NUTS. 



Manufacturers' Price List. 




Hot Pressed. 



WIDTH. 


| THICK- 
1 NESS. 


HOLE. 


1 
SIZE OF 

BOLT. 


PRICE. 


WIDTH. 


THICK- 
NESS. 


HOLE. 


SIZE OF 
BOLT. 


PRICE. 


1 


5 
16 


9 
32 


' 5 
1 6 


26 


if 


J 


13. 
1 6 


1 


16 


3. 

4 


5 
IT 


5 
1 6 


f 


21 


if 


I 


1 3 
16 


f 


16 


8. 
4 


# 


tt 


S 


21 


if 


I 


2 9 
32 




16 


i 


f 


f 


A 


20 


if 


if 


2 9 
32 




l6 


i 


i 


A 


* 


20 


2 


I 


29 
T2" 




l6 


I 


_1_ 
1 6 


A 


1 
2 


18 


2 . 


if 


ft 




16 


I 


1 
2 


tV 


1 

2 


l8 


2 


ii 


II 




16 


if 


JL 
2 


1 

2 


9 
1 6 


l8 


2 


ii 


1 


if 


16 


if 


# 


A 


5 

8 


l8 


a* 


•i 


1 


if 


16 


i* 


* 


9 
16 


* 


i6* 


a* 


if 


1 


T 1 


l6 


ii 


8 

4 


_9__ 
1 6 


* 


i6i 


2i 


if 


if 


T I 
x 4 


16 


if 


8. 
4 


11 

1 


f 


16* 


2+ 


•i 


ii 


if 


r 7 


if 


* I 


1J_ 
1 6 


4 


i6| 


2f 


T ; > 

x 8 


if 


T 1 
1 2 


17 


i* 


8. 
4 


11 
1 6 


f 


16 


3 


if 


1 A 


if 


i7l 


ii 


* ! 


11 
1 6 


8 
4 


16 


3i 


if 


1 A 


1 4 


^7i 


if 


* 1 


1 3 
1 6 


i 


16 


3* 


2 


ifi 


if 


19 


i| 


I 


1 3 

"TT 


4 


16 ; 


3* 


2 


i« 


2 


19 



FORGED HEXAGON NUTS. 








Manufacturers' Price List. 






SIZE OF BOLT. 


PRICE PER LB. 


SIZE OF BOLT. 




PRICE PER LB. 


1 

2 5 


- 


29 


cents. 


Ii, 


- 


20 cents. 


9 
1 6' 


- 


" 27 


do. 


If, 




20 do. 


f. 


- 


26 


do. 


Ii, 


- 


20 do. 


f, 


- 


21 


do. 


if, 




2c4 do. 


h 


- 


20 


do. 


If, 


- 


2o£ do. 


1, 


- 


20 


do. 


if 




2c4 do. 


if- 


- 


20 


do. 


2, 


- 


21 do. 



These Nuts are all forged by hand, and are especially adapted to 
locomotive work and fine machinery. Standard sizes always in stock. 
Special dimensions made to order. These nuts will tap without injuring 
the tools. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



47 



WASHERS. 




150 LB. KEGS. 

Standard Sizes — Manufacturers' List. 









THICKNESS. 




DIAMETER. 


SIZE OF HOLE. 


SIZE OF BOLT. 


WIRE GAUGE. 


PRICE PER LB. 


i 


1 
4 


A 


l6 


28 


5. 

8 


5 
1 6 


L 
4 


l6 


26 


1 


t 


A 


15 


24 


i 


3 

8 


5 
T6" 


14 


22 


1 


7 
1 6 


f 


13 


18 


*£ 


1 
2" 


A 


13 


15 


*i 


_9_ 
16 


* 


12 


15 


if 


f 


A 


12 


15 


H 


1 1 
T6 


I 


II 


15 


if 


3 
4 


1 1 
16 


II 


14 


if 


+1 


3. 
4 


IO 


14 


2 


£ 


1 3 


IO 


13 


2 


tt 


1 


IO 


13 


2 


I 


H 


IO 


13 


2i 


1* 




9 


13 


2i 


ii 


1* 


8 


13 


2f 


if 


T 1 

X 4 


7 


13 


3 


i* 


If 


7 


13 


3 


1* 


^ 


6 


13 


31 


if 


If 


5 


13 


4 


2 


If 


4 


13 


4 


2i 


2 


4 


13 



tV wire ' 

i do. 

tV do- 
No. 6 do. 

No. 7 do. 

No. 8 do. 



RIVETING BURRS. 

Best Norway Iron. 







per ft) 


2 cents extra 


do. 


4 


do. 


do. 


5 


do. 


do. 


6 


do. 


do. 


7 


do. 


do. 



48 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 



RIVETS. 

BOILER. 

IOO LBS. PER KEG. 




f inch diameter, to any length, 
f do. do. 

& do. do. 



TANK. 

150 LBS. PER KEG 

f inch diameter, to any length, 
T 5 -g- do. do. 

i do. do. 



per fb. 
-J cent extra do. 



$ cent extra do 



- 1 do. 

WAGON AND CARRIAGE. 



per fb. 

do 

do. 




Flat Head. 

\ in. diameter, \ to 4 in. lon< 





Oval Head. 

T 5 -g and \ in. dia., -J- to 4 in. long. 




Round Head. Cone Head. 

■fo and f in. dia., $ to 4 in. long. \ in. diameter, \ to 4 in. long. 

Orders for special sizes will have careful attention. 

Extras hereinafter named are to be added to rate quoted for § in. 
diameter Rivets. 



-J inch diameter, \ to 4 inches long, 
^ do. do. 

\ do. do. 



h 



do. 



do. 



per ft). 

1 cent extra do. 

2 do. do. 

3 do. do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



49 



RIVETS — Continued. 




WAGON BOX — Large Head. 

i inch diameter, i£ to i\ inches long, - - 2 cents extra per lb. 




WAGON NAILS, 
i inch diameter, \\ to 2 inches long, 




COOPER'S. 

IN BULK. 



5d. and 6d. 
3d. and 4d. 
id. and 2d. 




COOPER'S BLACK. 



IN BULK. 



[O ft)S. 


and 12 lbs. 


8 lbs. 


and 9 tbs. 


6 fibs. 


and 7 lbs. 


5 Ebs. 


- 


4 ft)S. 


- 


3 ft> s - 


- 


2^- ft>S. 


- 


2 ft)S. 


- 


if ibs. 


- 


1 -J- lbs. 


- 


ij lbs. 


- 



per lb. 



Same price as f in. 

1 cent extra per lb. 

2 do. do. 



lb. 



2 cents extra 


per lb 


2i 


do. 


do. 


3 


do. 


do. 


3i 


do. 


do. 


4 


do. 


do. 


6 


do. 


do. 


7 


do. 


do. 


8 


do. 


do. 


9 


do. 


do. 


11 


do. 


do. 


13 


do. 


do. 


J 5 


do. 


do. 



50 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 




RIVETS — Continued. 




COOPER'S BLACK. 




IN PAPERS OF 1,000. 




Extras hereinafter quoted are to be added to 8 oz 


Cooper Rivets. 


8 oz. 


per 1,000. 


to oz. ----.-"J 3 cents extra do. 


12 oz. - - - - 6 


do. do. 


I ft). - - - - IO 


do. do. 


ii ft). - 14 


do. do. 


lift). - - - - '- 18 


do. do. 


if ft). - - . 22 


do. do. 


2 ft)S. .... - 27 


do. do. 


2|ft)S. .... 35 


do. do. 


3 ibs. 42 


do. do. 


4 lbs. .... 57 


do. do. 


5 ft)S. ..... 72 


do. do. 


6 ibs. - 92 


do. do. 


7 lbs. ..... L07 


do. do. 


8 ft)S. .... Ie 22 


do. do. 


IO ft)S. ..... L52 


do. do. 


12 ft)S. - I.82 


do. do. 


14 ft>S. 


2.12 


do. do. 


AGRICULTURAL — Countersunk or 


Oval Head. 


IN PAPERS OF 1,000. 




No. 3, wire gauge, ) 
4 do. S 


per ft). 


5 do. .... 


1 cent extra do. 


6 do. - - 


1 do. do. 


7 do. - 


2 do. do. 


8 do. .... 


3 do. do. 


Extra lengths, 5 cents per 1,000 extra. 









ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 




| 
51 




BOLTS. 








CARRIAGE AND SQUARE 


HEAD BOLTS. 




With Forged Nuts. 








Price per IOO. 








LENGTH. 


i in 


tV in - 


fin. 


tV" 1 - 


fin. 


fin. 


i£ and i^ inch. 


2 40 


2 70 


3 6o 


5 10 


6 80 


II 00 


if 


2 45 


2 80 


3 7° 


5 25 


7 00 


11 37 


2 


2 £50 


2 90 


3 7° 


5 40 


7 20 


11 63 


H 


2 55 


3 00 


3 82 


5 55 


7 4° 


12 OO 


24 


2 60 


3 IO 


3 95 


5 7o 


7 60 


12 37 


2f 


2 65 


3 2 ° 


4 08 


5 85 


7 80 


12 63 


3 


2 70 


3 30 


4 20 


6 00 


8 00 


13 00 


31 


2 75 


3 4° 


4 3 2 


6 15 


8 20 


13 38 


34 


2 80 


3 5o 


4 45 


6 30 


8 40 


13 75 


31 


2 85 


3 6o 


4 58 


6 45 


8 60 


14 12 


4 


2 90 


3 7° 


4 7° 


6 60 


8 80 


14 c;o 


4i 


2 95 


3 80 


483 


6 75 


9 00 


14 88 


44 


3 °° 


3 9° 


4 95 


6 90 


9 20 


i5 25 


4* 


3 05 


4 00 


5 07 


7 05 


9 4o 


15 62 


5 


3 IO 


4 10 


5 2 ° 


7 20 


9 60 


16 00 


54 


3 2 ° 


4 30 


■■ 5 45 


7 5o 


10 00 


16 75 


6 


3 3o 


4 5o 


5 7o 


7 80 


10 40 


17 5o 


6i 


3 4° 


4 7° 


5 95 


8 10 


10 80 


18 25 


7 


3 5o 


4 9° 


6 20 


8 40 


II 20 


19 OO 


74 




5 10 


6 45 


8 70 


II 60 


19 75 


8 




5 30 


6 70 


9 00 


12 OO 


20 50 


81 




5 5o 


6 95 


9 30 


12 40 


21 25 


9 




5 7o 


7 20 


9 60 


12 80 


22 OO 


94 






7 45 


9 9° 


13 20 


22 75 


IO 






7 70 


10 20 


13 6 ° 


23 5° 


104 






7 95 


10 5° 


14 OO 


24 25 


ii 






8 20 


10 80 


14 40 


25 00 


"4 








II IO 


14 80 


25 75 


12 








II 40 


15 20 


26 50 


124 










15 60 


27 25 


13 










16 OO 


28 OO 


H 




I 




16 80 


29 50 


Common Manufac 


ture, 


- 


per cent. 


discount. 











5 2 


HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 








BOLTS — Continued. 






RUSSELL, BURDSALL & WARD'S 


CARRIAGE 




BOLTS. 








With Forged Nuts. 








Price per 100. 






LENGTH. 


iin. 


A in. 


fin. 


tV in- 


iin. 


fin. 


i^ and i-J- inch. 


-- 

2 4 


2 70 


3 6o 


5 10 


6 80 


11 00 


if 


2 45 


2 80 


3 7° 


5 25 


7 00 


11 37 


2 


2 ^0 


2 90 


3 7° 


5 40 


7 20 


11 63 


■»i 


2 55 


3 °° 


3 *2 


5 55 


7 40 


12 00 


2* 


2 60 


3 IO 


3 95 


5 7o 


7 60 


ia 37 


2f 


2 65 


3 30 


4 08 


5 S 5 


7 80 


12 63 


3 


2 70 


3 30 


4 20 


6 00 


8 00 


13 00 


3i 


2 75 


3 40 


4 3 2 


6 15 


8 20 


13 3S 


31 


2 80 


3 5° 


4 45 


6 30 


8 40 


J 3 75 


3f 


2 85 


3 6o 


4 58 6 45 


8 60 


14 12 


4 


2 90 


3 7° 


4 7o 


6 60 


8 80 


14 ^0 


4i 


2 95 


3 So 


4 S3 


6 75 


9 00 


14 88 


41 


3 °° 


3 9° 


4 95 


6 90 


9 20 


i5 25 


4f 


3 °5 


4 00 


5 07 


7 °5 


9 4o 


15 62 


5 


3 IO 


4 10 


5 2 ° 


7 20 


9 60 


16 00 


5* 


3 2 ° 


4 30 


5 45 


7 5o 


10 00 


16 75 


6 


3 30 


4 5o 


5 7o 


7 80 


10 40 


i7 5o 


4 


3 40 


4 70 


5 95 


8 10 


10 So 


18 25 


7 


3 5° 


4 9° 


6 20 


8 40 


11 20 


19 00 


71 




5 IO 


645 


8 70 


11 60 


19 75 


8 




5 30 


6 70 


9 00 


12 00 


20 50 


H 




5 50 


6 95 


9 3° 


12 40 


21 25 


9 




5 7° • 


7 20 


9 60 


12 80 


22 00 


9i 






7 45 


9 9° 


13 20 


22 75 


IO 


- 




7 7o 


10 20 


13 60 


23 5° 


IO+. 






7 95 


10 50 


14 00 


24 25 


ii 






8 20 


10 80 


14 40 


25 00 


Hi 








II IO 


14 So 


25 75 


12 








II 40 


15 20 


26 50 


"H 










15 60 


27 25 


J 3 










16 00 


28 00 


H 










16 80 


29 50 






per cent. 


discount. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



53 



BOLTS — Continued. 

TIRE BOLTS, 
Made from Charcoal Iron with Forged Nuts. 




Price per lOO. 



Common manufacture, 

Russell, Burdsall & Ward's manufacture. 







, 








LENGTH. 


y^and^in. 


-A- in. 


fin. 


T \m. 


Jin. 




i 40 


2 5° 


3 20 






it 


1 45 


3 50 


3 3 ° 






2 


1 5o 


2 50 


3 20 






H 


* 55 


2 58 


3 30 






H 


1 60 


2 65 


3 4° 






2f 


> 6 S 


2 73 


3 5o 






3 


I 70 


2 80 


3 6 ° 


5 30 


6 60 


3* 


1 75 


2 88 


3 7° 


5 45 


6 80 


3* 


1 80 


2 95 


3 So 


565 


6 98 


3i 


1 90 


3 03 


4 00 


5 83 


7 17 


4 


1 90 


3 03 


4 00 


6 00 


7 4° 


4i 




3 18 


4 20 


6 20 


7 55 


4* 




3 18 


4 20 


6 35 


7 75 


4f 




3 33 


4 40 


6 55 


7 93 


5 




3 33 


4 4° 


6 73 


8 12 


5i 








6 91 


8 31 


5* 








6 95 


8 50 



per cent, discount, 
do. do. 




SLEIGH BOLTS. 

Same as Carriage Bolt List. 

ELEVATOR BOLTS. 



-X 


X 


A 


inch, 


i 


X 


3 
T6" 


do. 




X 


A 


do. 


i 


X 


3 
T6" 


do. 



1.50 per 100. 
1.50 do. 
1.50 do. 
1.50 do. 



54 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 



BOLTS — Continued. 
PLOW BOLTS — With Forged Nuts. 



fSiB 




Russell, Burdsall & Ward's Round or Square Countersunk Heads> 
md with right or left hand thread as may be ordered. 

Price per lOO. 



DIAMETER. 


T 1 i T 1 

J 4 ! 1 2 


If 


2 


H 


2-1- 

Z 2 


*i 


3 3i 


3i 


3f 

2 70 
300 
410 
5 50 


4 


T \ inch, 
I do. 
A do. 
i do. 


\ 

1 70 I 80 

2 00 2 IO 
2 60 2 75 

3 5°3 7° 


1 90 

2 20 
29O 

3 9° 


200 

230 
305 

4 10 


2 IO 
24O 

3 2 ° 
43o 


2 20 
250 

3 35 
45o 


230 
260 

3 5o 
470 


240250 
2 70 280 
3 6 5i3 8o 
490; 510 


260 

2 90 

3 95 
5 3o 


280 
3 IO 

4 2 5 
5 7° 



per cent, discount. 



IN BULK. 



f inch, all lengths, 



tV 


do. 


do. 


1 
5 


do. 


do. 


a 


do. 


do. 


8 


do. 


do. 


A 


do. 


do. 



1 cent extra 

1 do. 

2 do. 

3 do. 
10 



do. 



per ft), 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



COAL CAR OR PIT BOLTS. 



2 X \ 


inch 


2i X * 


do. 


2 2 x i 


do. 


2j X | 


do. 


3 x i 


do. 


3i x i 


do. 


3ix{ 


do. 


3 x f 


do. 


31 x f 


do. 



7.20 


per 100 


7.40 


do. 


7.60 


do. 


7.80 


do. 


8.00 


do. 


8.20 


do. 


8.40 


do. 


13.00 


do. 


13-75 


do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



55 



BOLTS — Continued. 
SQUARE HEAD OR MACHINE. 




Price per lOO. 



LENGTH. 


iin. 


tV in - 


fin. 


T Vin. 


iin. 


T Vin. 


fin. 


fin. 


i* 


2 90 


3 °° 


3 2 5 


3 7° 


4 4° 


5 22 


6 50 


10 20 


■I 


2 95 


3 05 


3 30 


3 75 


4 45 


5 30 


6 60 


10 30 


2 


3 °° 


3 IO 


3 35 


3 So 


4 5o 


5 3« 


6 70 


10 40 


H 


3 °5 


3 l 5 


3 40 


3*5 


4 55 


5 4 6 


6 80 


10 50 


H 


3 IO 


3 2 ° 


3 45 


3 9° 


4 60 


5 54 


6 90 


10 60 


2| 


3 i5 


3 2 5 


3 5o 


3 95 


4 65 


5 62 


7 00 


10 70 


3 


3 2 ° 


3 30 


3 55 


4 00 


4 7o 


5 7o 


7 10 


10 80 


3* 


3 30 


3 4° 


3 6 5 


4 10 


4 80 


5 86 


7 30 


II 00 


4 


3 4° 


3 5° 


3 75 


4 2 ° 


4 9° 


6 02 


7 5o 


II 20 



Machine Bolts longer than Four Inches. 



DIAMETERS. 




OVER 4 


TO 6 IN. LONG. 


OVER 6 


TO 12 IN. LONG. 


§ inch, 






17 cents per ft). 


16 cents per ft). 


TV d0 






16 


do. 


15 


do. 


i do. 






15 


do. 


H 


do. 


tV do. 






H 


do. 


i3i 


do. 


1 do. 






J 3 


do. 


I2i 


do. 


f do. 
£ and 1 


inch, 


I 


I2f 


do 


I 2 i 


do. 



Countersunk or Button-head Bolts the same price as those with 
Square Heads. 

The above prices refer exclusively to Bolts with square heads and 
nuts. Bolts with hexagon heads and square nuts, or square heads and 
hexagon nuts, 10 per cent, extra. With both hexagon heads and nuts, 20 
per cent, extra. 



56 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 



BOLTS — Continued. 
SET SCREWS AND TAP BOLTS — Threaded 




Price per lOO. 



LENGTH. 


\ in. 


iV in - 


fin. 


tV in - 


iin. 


A . in: 


f in. 


f in. 


ItV inch. 


3 6o 


2 70 


2 85 


3 3 ° 


3 So 


4 4° 


5 4° 


7 10 


if x 


2 65 


2 75 


2 90 


3 25 


3 * 5 


4 5° 


5 5o 


7 2 5 


2 " 


2 70 


2 80 


2 95 


3 30 


3 9° 


4 60 


5 6 o 


7 4° 


2\ " 


2 75 


2 85 


3 °° 


3 35 


3 95 


4 7° 


5 7o 


7 55 


2* " 


2 80 


2 90 


3 °5 


3 4° 


4 00 


4 80 


5 &> 


7 7o 


2f » 


2 85 


2 95 


3 IO 


3 45 


4 °5 


4 9° 


5 9° 


7 85 


3 " 


2 90 


3 °° 


3 i5 


3 50 


4 10 


5 °° 


6 00 


8 00 



This list refers exclusively to Set Screws and Tap Bolts with square 
heads. Those with hexagon heads will be charged 10 per cent, extra. 
Blank Set Screws, and Tap Bolts, 5 per cent, less than the above list. 



BRIDGE BOLTS AND BOLT ENDS. 




1 to 2,\ inch diameter, over 8 ft. long, 
1 to z\ do. do. from 4 

1 to 2\ do. do. from 1^ to 4 ft. long, 

J do. do. over 4 ft. long, - 



to 8 ft. long, 



g to 



* 



to i 



do. 
do. 



do. 
do. 



over 
from 



to 4 ft. long, 



per lb. 

^ cent extra do. 

f do. do. 

I-J do. do. 

2 do. do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



57 



BOLTS — Continued. 




LAG SCREWS AND SKEIN 

f and J- in. diameter, 3 to 9 in. long, 
do. do. 

do. do. 

do. do. 

do. do. 

All Bolts shorter than 3 in. long, 2 cents extra per ft). 



TV 
i 



BOLTS. 






per ft) 


1 cent extra 


do. 


2 do. 


do. 


6 do. 


do. 


9 do. 


do. 



PATENT GIMLET POINTED COACH SCREWS. 

J- in. diameter, 3 in. long, 

do. do. - 

do. do. 

do. do. - 

do. do. 

do. do. - 

Over 3 inches long, 2 cents less per ft).- 



9 

IT 



iV 



tV 







per ft) 


i-J cents extra 


do. 


1* 


do. 


do. 


5 


do. 


do. 


7 


do. 


do. 


18 


do. 


do. 




FISH PLATE BOLTS. 



f in. diameter, 



1A 
1 6 



do. 



per ft), 
do. 




TURNBUCKLES. 



1 -J and larger, 



3. 

5 

8' 

1 

25 



per fb. 

1 cent extra do. 

2 do. do. 
4 do. do. 

each, 
each. 





. 5 8 


HALL, 


KIMBARK AND CO.'S 






PATENT 


GIMLET SCREWS 
IRON. 


. 


\ Inch. Cts. 


f Inch. Cts. 


1 
| Inch. Cts. {- Inch. Cts. 


1 Inch. Cts. 


No. 2 @ 29 


No. 2 @ 30 


No. 4 @ 33 No. 5 @ 39 


No. 5 @ 44 


3 " 29 


3 u 3° 


5 " 36 i 6 « 41 


6 " 45 


4 " 29 


4 " 32 


6 « 39 i 7 « 44 


7 " 48 


5 " 30 


5 " 33 


7 " 42 I 8 " 47 


8 « 50 


6 " 32 


6 " 36 


8 ■" 45 9 " 5o 


9 " 53 


7 " 36 


7 " 39 


9 " 4§ ! 10 " 53 


10 " 56 


8 " 39 


8 « 44 


10 « 51 ! 11 " 57 


n ." 60 


9 "44 


9 " 47 


11 " 54 | 12 " 62 


12 " 65 


10 " 47 


10 " 50 


12 " S7 1 r 3 " 69 


13 « 72 




« " 53 


13 " 66 j 14 " 75 


14 " 80 




12 " 56 


14 " 72 j 15 " 87 


15 ^ 90 






15 " 84 j 16 « 98 


16 " 102 






16 « 96 

1 


17 » 113 

18 " 126 
20 " 174 

z\ Inch. 


1 % Inch. 


i-J- Inch. 


! 

if Inch. 2 Inch. 


No. 7 @ 56 


No. 8 @ 65 


No. 9 @ 78 No. 10 @ 86 


No. 11 @ 107 


8 < 


57 


9 " 68 


10 " Si j 11 lt 93 


12 " 120 


9 ' 


60 


10 " 71 


11 " 86 i 12 " 107 


J 3 " J 34 


10 ' 


65 


11 " 77 


12 » 95 | 13 " 119 


14 " 146 


11 c 


69 


12 « 83 


13 " 105 i 14 " 132 


15 " i59 


12 ' 


75 


13 " 92 


14 " 119 1 15 " 146 


16 ' ; 177 


13 4 


33 


14 " 105 


15 » 132 16" 159 


17 « 189 


H ' 


92 


15 " 119 


16 " 146 1 17 " 176 


18 " 206 


i5 ' 


!05 


16 " 132 


17 " 1^9 j 18 " 189 


20 " 236 


16 ' 


120 


17 " 146 


18 " 176 


20 " 219 


22 " 288 


*7 w 


129 


18 " 158 


20 " 201 


22 " 254 


24 " 375 


18 ' 


141 


20 " 189 


22 " 225 


24 « 338 




20 " 176 




24 " 278 






2-J- Inch. 


2f Inch. 


3 Inch. 


3^ Inch. 


4^ Inch. 


No. 12 @ 134 


No. 13 @ 159 


No. 14 @ 1S9 


No. 16 @ 282 


No. 18 @ 480 


13 " 146 


14 " 176 


15 " 206 


17 « 314 


20 " 579 


H" i59 


15 " 189 


16 " 233 


18" 351 


22 " 645 


15 - 177 


16 " 206 


17 " 260 


20 " 431 


24 tl 720 


16 " 189 


17 " 233 


18 ^ 288 


22 " 500 


26 " 810 


17 u 206 


iS " 251 


20 " 342 


24 u 554 


5 Inch. 


18 "■ 219 


20 " 300 


22 " 420 


26 " 608 


20 " 254 


22 " 369 


24 " 5 IG 




No. 20 % 675 


22 " 315 
24 " 39b 


24 " 443 


26 « 570 


4 Inch. 
No. 18 @ 414 
20 u ^19 
22 « 5S5 

24 " 645 

26 " 720 


22 « 750 
24 " 810 
26 " 900 

6 Inch. 

No. 24 @ 1012 
26 " 1 163 
28 " 1358 
30 " 1575 













ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



59 



PATENT GIMLET SCREWS. 

BRASS. 



^ Inch. Cts. 


f inch. Cts. 


f Inch. Cts. 


■J Inch. Cts. 


1 Inch. Cts. 


No. 2 @ 89 


No. 2 @ 90 


No. 4 (a) 96 


No. 6 @ no 


No. 6 @ 114 


3" S 9 


3 " 9° 


5 " 101 


7 " 119 


7 " 126 


4" 92 


4" 93 


6 " 107 


8 " 129 


8 " 140 


5" 96 


5" 98 


7 " "4 


9 " H 1 


9 " i55 


6 " 102 


6 " 104 


8 " 123 


10 " 156 


10 " 173 


7 " in 


7 " ri 3 


9 " 135 


11 " 174 


n " 194 


8 " 119 


8 " 120 


10 " 149 


12 " 195 


12 " 218 


9 " 129 


9 " 1 3 I 


n " 164 


13 " 22S 


*3 " 245 


10 " 143 


10 il 144 


12 " 180 


14 " 267 


H " 275 




11 " 159 


13 " 203 


l 5 " 3°5 


15 « 308 




12 " 180 


14 » 233 

15 u 270 

16 " 315 


16 " 345 


16 " 353 

18 " 413 



i£ Inch. 


1^ Inch. 


if Inch. 


2 Inch. 


2\ Inch. 


No. 7@i35 


No. 8 @ 188 


No. 9@ 


245 


No. 10 @ 300 


No. 12 @ 413 


8 " 146 


9 " 209 


10 " 


269 


11 " 327 


13 " 470 


9 " *73 


10 " 231 


11 " 


293 


12 « 357 


H" 53i 


10 u 203 


11 " 258 


12 " 


324 


13 " 416 


15 « 590 


11 " 233 


12 " 288 


13" 


3 6 5 


14" 474 


16" 645 


12 " 263 


13 " 323 


14 « 


414 


J5" 533 


i7" 7o5 


13 "293 


14 " 363 


15" 


473 


16 " 591 


18 " 780 


14 « 323 


J 5 "4 r 3 


16 " 


540 


17 " 650 


20 " 870 


r 5 " 353 


16 " 465 


17 " 


617 


18 " 708 


22 " 1125 


16 " 383 


17 "525 


18 " 


702 


20" 834 




17 " 413 


18 " 600 


20" 


810 


22 " 1050 




18 « 450 


20 " 780 


22 " 


960 


24 " 1200 




20 " 525 




24" 


1125 







IRON MACHINE SCRE^VS. 





24 AND 32 


20 AND 24 


l6 AND 


l8 THREADS PER 


INCH. 




THREADS PER INCH. 


THREADS PER IN. 








Nos. 


6 8 


10 


12 


H 


16 


18 


20 


24 




CTS. CTS. 


CTS. 


CTS. 


CTS. 


CTS. 



CTS. 


CTS. 


CTS. 


% Inch. 


68 75 


83 


... 








X A " 


68 75 


83 


90 


113 


135 








% " 


75 


83 


90 


113 


ns 


158 


r 95 




K " 


75 


83 


98 


I20 


143 


173 


210 




% " 




90 


I05 


128 


150 


188 


225 




1 " 


. . 


98 


113 


135 


l6 c S 


203 


240 


300 


iK " 


. . 




I20 


H3 


180 


2l8 


255 


330 


T-% " 


i 






I50 


195 


233 


270 


360 



6o 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 



PICKS. 

WASHOE PATTERN. 




COAL DRIFTING. 



No. i — iji in. long, weighs 2-J flbs. 
2 — 18 do. do. 3 do. 

3 — 20 do. do. 4 do. 

4 — 21 do. do. 5 do. 

5 — 23 do. do. 6 do. 



$9 per doz. 

10 do. 

11 do. 
13 do. 
15 do. 




COAL POLL. 



No. 1 — 13 in. long, weighs 3 lbs. 
2 — 14 do. do. 4 do. 

3— I 5i do - do - 4i do - 

4 — 17 do. do. 5^ do. 



$14 per doz. 

15 do. 

16 do. 

17 do. 




RAILROAD. 



No. 1 — 23 in. long, weighs \\ Sbs. 
2 — 25 do. do. 5 do. 

3 — 27 do. do. 6 do. 

4 — 29 do. do. 6J do. 

5 — 31 do. do. 7! do. 



$14 per doz. 

15 do. 

16 do. 

17 do. 

18 do. 



jnjjM 



ggggij 




TAMPING. 

No. 10 — 24 in. long, i\ x |, weighs 7 lbs. 



$20 per doz. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



6l 



PICKS — Continued. 






COAL. 

No. ii — 5| x 3! in. long, weighs 3 fbs. 
12 — 6 x 4f do. do. \\ do. 



$17 per doz. 
18 do. 




GOLD MINERS' DRIFTING. 



No. 1 — 17 in. long, weighs 4 fibs. 
2 — 20 do. do. 4^- do. 

3 — 22 do. do. \\ do. 

4 — 22 do. do. 4^ do. 

5 — 23 do. do. 6 do. 



$15 per doz. 
15 do. 

15 do. 

16 do. 
18 do. 




GOLD MINERS' POLL. 



No. 1 — 13-J in. long, weighs 3^- fibs. 



2 — 14 


do. 


do. 


4 do. 


3—15 


do. 


do. 


4^do. 


4—17 


do. 


do. 


5 ido. 


5-18 


do. 


do. 


6 do. 


6— 2lf 


do. 


do. 


6| do. 



15 per doz 


15 


do. 


15 


do. 


16 


do. 


18 


do. 


24 


do. 




No. 8 — 9 x 3 
Long Cutter, 
Short Cutter, 



MATTOCKS. 



3 inches, axe finish, 



6 fibs. 



$17 per doz. 



62 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 



PICKS — Continued. 




STONE. 

No. 1 6— 21 inches long, weighs 5 lbs. 



$18 per doz. 




PICK AXES. 



No. 9 — 8^ x 3^ inches, weighs 5^- lbs. 
10 x 3 do. 6 do. 



$18 per doz. 
18 do. 




ICE PICKS. 

No. 6 — 6\ x 2^ inches, weighs 2\ lbs. 



$15 per doz. 



"" " ' my - " 



SLATE PICKS. 

No. 7 — 21 inches long, weighs 5 lbs. 



$18 per doz. 



MILL PICKS. 

Cracking and furrowing, 3 lbs. and over, - 
do. do. under 3 lbs. 



per lb. 
10 cents extra do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



63 



PICKS — Continued. 

■ 



PICK EYES. 



No. 13 — 2-J- ibs. each, 

3 do. 

3i do. 

4 do. 
4l do. 

5 do. 
No. 14 — 6 do. 

7 do. 

8 do. 
q do. 



$6 per doz. 

7 do. 
7i do. 

8 do. 



9 
10 
11 

J 3 
H 
16 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



STEEL FOR PICK EYES. 

Any size or weight required, - 



per 



fc. 




STONE — Common. 



Axe finish, 8 ibs. 
Common finish, 8 lbs. 



$18 per doz. 
17 do. 




COMMON. 



No. 5 to 6 — Common finish, 
7 to 71 do. 

4 to 5 — Axe finish, 

5 to 6 do. 

6 to 7 do. 



$11.50 per doz. 
12.00 do. 
13.00 do. 
13.50 do. 
14.00 do.' 





6 4 


HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 






CROWBARS. 






SINGLE. 




Steel pointed, 


_ 


per ft). 


Solid steel, 




do. 




DOUBLE. 




Steel pointed, 


. 


per fb. 


Solid steel, 


. 


do. 




PINCH BAR. 




Steel pointed, 


______ 


per ft). 


Solid steel, 




do. 




PINCH BAR — With Heel. 




Steel pointed, 


_ 


per ft). 


Solid steel, 




do. 




LINING BAR. 




Steel pointed, 


_ 


per ft). 


Solid steel, 




do. 




TAMPING BAR. 




Steel pointed, 


_ 


per ft). 


Solid steel, 


_ 


do. 





ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 


65 


CROWBARS — Continued. 


CLAW BAR — Single Heel. 




Steel pointed. - - - - 


per Sb. 


Solid steel, - 


do. 


CLAW BAR — Double Heel. 




Steel pointed, - 


per ft). 


Solid steel, - 


do. 


DRILLS. 




FEATHER. 




Steel pointed, - 


per ft). 


Solid steel, 


do. 

... — rs 


CHURN. 




Steel pointed, - 


per ft). 


Solid steel, - 


do. 


SOCKET. 




Solid steel, _-.__. 


per ft). 


JUMPER. 




Solid steel, - 


per ft). 


1 


— 


SPOONS. NEEDLES. 




Solid steel, - each. Solid steel, 


each. 







66 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



MISCELLANEOUS. 




RAIL TONGS. 



Cast Steel Jaws, 



;ach. 




ROAD SCRAPERS. 



Cast Steel Bottoms, 



each. 




WHEELBARROWS. 



Canal, 
Garden, 



per doz. 
do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



6 7 



MISCELLANEOUS — Continued. 



1 inch square, 
i do. I 

f do. S 

I do. 



HARROW TEETH. 



per ft). 
\ cent extra do. 



\ do. do. 




WOODCHOPPERS' WEDGES. 



Iron, fluted, 3-J to 8 ft>s. each, 

Steel, solid, fluted, do. 



per lb. 
do. 




COAL MINERS' WEDGES. 
Steel, solid, 2 to 3 lbs. each. - 



per ft). 




BEETLE RINGS. 



Made from Refined Iron. 



per ft). 



68 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



MISCELLANEOUS — Continued. 





LAP RINGS. 



1 


inch iron, 


tV do. 


1 


do. 


A 


do. 


! 


do. 


rt 


do. 


* 


do. 







per ft> 


i 

"2 


cent extra 


do. 


I* 


do. 


do. 


2* 


do. 


do. 


4 


do. 


do. 


6 


do. 


do. 


8 


do. 


do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



69 



CHAINS. 



STRAIGHT COIL. 



TWIST COIL. 

Extras hereinafter named are to be added to price quoted for common 
size, viz. : 1^ inch. 





WEIGHT PER 


PRICE. 




SIZE OF CHAIN. 








PROOF 








BEST SHORT 








FATHOM. 


COMMON. 


LINK. 


BEST CRANE. 


TONS. 


1^ inch, 


9O 








28 


i-ft- do. 


82] 








26 


ii do. 
iiV do. 


74 1 
67 f 


J c. extra. 


i 


i 


2 3 
20 


1 do. 


60 J 








18 


if do. 
1 do. 


54 1 
47* 


f do. 


f 


1 


16 
H 


« do. 


40) 

35* 


1 do. 


I 


I 


12 


f do. 








10 


« do. 

1 do. 


30 I 
26 J 


if do. 


If 


If 


8 
6 


tV do. 


20 


H 


2i 


H 


5 


1 do. 


16 


3i 


3i 


3 t 


4 


tV do. 


12 


3i 


3* 


3* 


2 


1 do. 


9 


4 


4 


4 


i* 


T<r do. 


6J 


5 


5 


5 


1 


i do. 


4i 


6 


6 


6 


1 


fV do. 


31 


10 


10 


10 


1 



We have constantly in store a full assortment of Common, Proof and 
Best Best Chains, made from refined iron of great tensile strength (above 
60,000 ft) s. to the square inch). Our manufacturing facilities enable us 
to execute orders promptly for either Straight, Twist Link or Chains to 
any pattern. (See list.) 



7o 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



CHAINS — Continued. 



Binding Chains, 

Breast Chains, 

Break Chains, 

Beetle Rings, 

Back Chains, 

Bed Chains, 

Breeching Chains, 

Car-brake Chains, 

Colter Chains, 

Crane Chains, 

Cow Ties, 

Drill Chains, 

Ditching Chains, 

Double Tree Rings, 

Fence Chains, 

Hoisting Chains, 

Hitching Rings, 
Jockey Chains, 
Jack Chains, 
Log Chains, 
Lock Chains, 
Neck Yoke Rings, 
Oval Link Chains, 
Pole Chains, 
Pulley Block Chains, 
Rest Chains, 
Single Tree Rings, 
Studded Chains, 
Scraper Chains, 
Shaft Chains, 
Stump Chains, 
Stage Chains, 
Stay Chains, 
Ship Chains, 
Spreading Chains, 
Twisted Chains, 
Trap Chains, 
Trace Chains, 
Tongue Chains, 



per ft>. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



71 



CHAINS — Continued. 




LOCK-CHAIN. 



J in., with f in. Rings, 
A do. I do. 



per ft), 
do. 




STAY-CHAIN. 



i in., with f in. Hook, 
T 5 e do. \ do. 



per ft), 
do. 




POLE-CHAIN. 



\ in., with f in. Rings, 
-& do. I do. 



per ft), 
do. 




A in., Twist Link, 
\ do. Straight do. 



CATTLE TIES. 



per ft), 
do. 



72 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 




PULLEY BLOCKS. 



DIFFERENTIAL 
PULLEY BLOCKS. 

One trial will prove the superior 
merits of this Pulley Block over all 
others. One man can hoist from 500 
to 1,000 lbs. with comparative ease, 
and the block will hold at any point. 



SIZE OF 
BLOCK. 


NO. FEET OF 

CHAIN IN 
EACH BLOCK. 


PRICE OF 
EACH. 


PRICE OF 

ADDITIONAL 
CHAIN PER FT. 


iron, 

1 do. 
i£ do. 

2 do. 


26 

3° 
34 

3S 


$25 

30 
40 

50 


40 cents. 
45 do. 
50 do. 
55 'Jo. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



73 




PULLEY BLOCKS — Continued. 



DIFFERENTIAL 
PULLEY BLOCKS. 

The peculiar merit of the Chain 
Blocks is that they retain more power 
than the plain block. They gain ac- 
cording to the double gear and extra 
chain. One man can hoist from one 
to three tons, and the block will hold 
the weight at any point. 

In ordering, state the height of 
lift and weight, as blocks are priced 
as above with same number of feet of 
chain. 

All orders promptly rilled. 





O y 


<s.s 




Additional 




4j rt 

fc.S 


"8.5 »£ 

<U do 


PRICE. 


Chain per foot. 


BLOCK. 




Hand 




°.s-g 




Block 


Chain 




oJJ 


. ax 
es y 




Chain. 


for 




£ycq 


6WS 






hauling. 


i ton. 


3° 


20 


$50 


45 c - 


40 C. 


2 do. 


3o 


20 


I20 


55 


40 


3 do - 


30 


20 


l60 


60 


40 


4 do. 


30 


20 


l80 


70 


40 


5 do. 


30 


20 


200 


90 


40 



74 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 



ANVILS. 




WROUGHT IRON — Steel Face. 



Imported. 



Peter Wright's Patent, 
Armitage & Co. (Mousehole). 



per ft). 
do. 





CAST IRON — Steel Face. 



No. 



American. 



-Weighing about 10 ft) 
do. 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



s. 
15 do. 
20 do. 
30 do. 
40 do. 
50 do. 
60 do. 
70 do. 
80 do. 
90 do. 



$4.00 
4-75 

6.25 
7.00 

7-75 
8.75 

9-75 
io-75 
ll -75 



Anvils weighing from 100 lbs. and upwards to 210 ft>s. per ft), 

do. do. 2ioft)S. do. 320 lbs. 1 cent extra do. 

do. over 320 lbs. - - - 2 do. do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



75 



VISES. 




SOLID BOX. 



Peter Wright's, imported, 
Hall, Kimbark & Co.'s, 
Ordinary make, 



per ft), 
do. 
do. 




S.3 VISE BOXES AND 

For 30 to 40 ibs. Vise, 

40 to 60 do. 

60 to 80 do. 

80 to 100 do. 

100 to 150 do. 

N. B. — To avoid trouble please give name of Vise, number, weight 
and width of jaw desired. 



SCREWS. 




_ 


each 


50 cts. 


extra do. 


$1.25 


do. do. 


2.00 


do. do. 


3.00 


do. do. 



7 6 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



VISES — Continued. 




PARKER'S PATENT PARALLEL. 

Filer's Vise, -__._. $7.50 each, 

Weight, 30J lbs. ; length of jaws, 4 inches. 




No. OOO. 

No. 000 — Round Jaws, - . - - $6.25 each. 

Weight, 23 fibs. ; length of jaws, 3^ inches. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



77 



VISES — Continued. 



PARKER'S PATENT PARALLEL — Continued. 




No. 1. 

No. i — Round Jaws, - $7.25 each. 

Weight, 31-J lbs. ; length of jaws, 3f inches. 




No. 2. 

No. 2 — Round Jaws, _____ $9.50 each. 

Weight, 4 1 -J- lbs. ; length of jaws, 4^ inches. 



7 8 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



VISES — Continued. 
PARKER'S PATENT PARALLEL — Continued. 




No. 3. 

No. 3 — Round Jaws, ----- $12.25 each. 

Weight, 59-J lbs. ; length of jaws, 4§ inches. 




No. 4. 

No. 4 — Round Jaws, ----- $17.00 each. 

Weight, 83 lbs. ; length of jaws, 5^ inches. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



79 



VISES — Continued. 
PARKER'S PATENT PARALLEL — Continued. 




No. 5. 



No. 5 — Round Jaws, ----- $25.00 each. 

Weight, 120 lbs. ; length of jaws, 5-J inches. 







No. fc 6. 

No. 6 — Round Jaws, -____$ each. 

Weight, lbs. ; length of jaws, 6 inches. 



8o 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 



VISES — Continued. 



PARKER'S PATENT PARALLEL SWIVEL. 




No. O. 

No. o — Round Jaws Swivel, - $5.00 each. 

Weight, 8-J lbs. ; length of jaws, 2 J inches. 




No. 00. 

No. 00 — Round Jaws Swivel, - $7- z 5 eacn < 

Weight, 23 lbs. ; length of jaws, 3-J inches. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



8l 



VISES — Continued. 
PARKER'S PATENT PARALLEL SWIVEL — Continued. 




No. 1. 

No. i — Round Jaws Swivel, - $9.00 each, 

Weight, 35 lbs. ; length of jaws, 3f inches. 




No. 2. 

No. 2 — Round Jaws Swivel, - $11.25 each. 

Weight, 48 lbs. ; length of jaws, 4^ inches. 



82 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



VISES — Continued. 
PARKER'S PATENT PARALLEL SWIVEL — Continued. 




No. 3. 

No. 3 — Round Jaws Swivel, - - - - $15.00 each. 

Weight, 63-J lbs. ; length of jaws, 4f inches. 




WOOD-WORKERS'. 

Opens 8 inches, - $11.25 each. 

Designed expressly for carriage makers and wood workmen ; the 
jaws being sharp enable the workman to use the shave conveniently. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



83 



VISES — Continued. 
PARKER'S PATENT OVAL SLIDE. 




No. 00 — 1\ in. Jaws, 



No. OO. 



Weight, — ifos. 




No. o — 3 in. Jaws, 



No. O. 



Weight, 13 lbs. 



$2.50 each. 



$3.00 each, 




No. 1— 3i in. Jaws, 



No. 1. 



Weight, 19 ibs. 



$3.75 each. 



8 4 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



VISES — Continued. 



PARKER'S PATENTj OVAL SLIDE — Continued. 




No. 2 — 3^ in. Jaws. 



No. 2. 



Weight, 22 ft>s. 



$5.00 each. 




No. 3. 



No. 3 — 4 in. Jaws, 



$7.00 each. 



Weight, 24 ibs. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



85 



VISES — Continued. 



PARKER'S PATENT OVAL SLIDE — Continued. 




No. 4 — 4-^ in. Jaws, 



No. 4. 



Weight, 34 ibs. 



$10.00 each. 




No. 5. 



No. 5 — 5 in. Jaws, 



Weight, 60 ibs. 



$ each. 



86 



VISES — Continued. 

PARKER'S PATENT ROUND SLIDE -Double 

Swivel. 




No. 10. 
No. 10 — Round Slide, z\ in. Jaws, 

Weight, 8 lbs. 



$5.75 each. 



This vise is very desirable for machinists' use, as it can be swiveled 
on the bench, and the jaws brought to any angle desired by means of a 
set screw on the side of the cylinder or barrel of the vise. 




No. 11. 
No. 11 — Round Slide, 3^ in. Jaws, 

Weight, 24 lbs. 



$8.50 each. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



8 7 



VISES — Continued. 
PARKER'S PATENT ROUND SLIDE — Continued. 




NO. 12. 
No. 12 — Round Slide, gf in. Jaws, 

Weight, 33 ft>s. 



$10.25 each. 




No. 13. 
No. 13 — Round Slide, 4-J in. Jaws, 

Weight, 54 lbs. 



$ each. 



88 



VISES — Continued. 



PARKER'S PATENT ROUND SLIDE — Continued 




No. 14. 



No. 14 — Round Slide, 4f in. Jaws, 

Weight, ft>s. 



$ each. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



89 



VISES — Continued. 
HURLBERT'S PATENT SWIVEL JAW. 




No. 2. 
No. 2 — 3f in. Jaws, weight, 46 ft>s. 



$13.25 each. 




No. 3. 

No. 3 — 4-J in. Jaws, weight, 62 lbs. 



$16.25 each. 



9° 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO,'s 



VISES — Continued. 



I. C. TATE'S PATENT. 




Wrought Iron. 

This vise can be used as a chuck on planers, lathes and upright 
drills. It has steel jaws. The outer jaw and bed-plate are solid. The 
inside jaw slides. The bed plate is formed on a half circle at the bench 
end. A slot (A) passes entirely through the centre of bed-plate and a 
half circle, through which two bolts (B) secure it to the bench. 

When you wish to draw the vise out from the bench, you slack these 
bolts with the wrench (which goes with the vise), draw out until the 
inside bolt comes into the half circle slot, then turn the vise to any desired 
angle and screw the bolt home again. 



No. o — (No circle plate) 4 in, jaw, 

1 4-J do. 

2 5 do. 

3 6 do. 
4 — Made to order. 



5 in. opening, 

7 do. 

8 do. 

9 do. 



$6.50 

8.25 

14.00 

25.00 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



VISES — Continued. 
I. C. TATE'S PATENT — Continued. 




Iron Parallel Bench. 

For carpenters' and other wood-workers' benches ; wood handle ; 
operates under the bench. This vise will hold firmly without bruising 
the work. 

The stationary jaw fastens underneath, and to the bench ; jaws flush 
with top of bench. 



No. 2 — 7i m - j aw ? 7 ni * opening, 2f in. high above slide, 
3 — 7^ do. 14 do. 2f do. do. 

4 — 11 do. 14 do. 2f do. do. 



$3.00 
5-25 
9-5° 




Iron Tail Screw. 

For cabinet-makers' and carpenters' benches ; wood handle ; operates 
under the bench. This vise has a hole in the movable jaw for a dog one 
inch square. The stationary jaw fastens underneath, and to the bench, by 
wood screws or bolts ; jaws flush with top of bench. Can be used as a 
clamp for doors and windows. 



No. 1 — 10 in. jaw, 10 in. opening, 2f in. high above slide, 



$5-25 



9 2 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. ? S 



VISES — Continued. 



I. C. TATE'S PATENT — Continued. 





Saw Filer's Clamp, Universal Joint. 

By means of the universal joint, the saw teeth may be turned to the 
light ; this cannot be done in any ordinary vise. 

The clamp jaws are carefully fitted and finished, and will hold the 
narrowest back saw or the widest hand saw. The clamp which holds the 
saw operates independently of the universal joint. 



No. i — 10 in. jaw, 7 in. deep, 



$14.00 per doz. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



93 



VISES — Continued. 
STEPHENS' PATENT. 




$4.00 each. 
6.00 do. 
10.00 do. 
14.00 do. 
30.00 do. 

These vises are adapted to the lightest as well as the heaviest work, 
varying in weight from two to two hundred pounds. 



2 in. Jaws, weight 2 ft>s. 
2f do. do. 12 do. 

3i do. do. 35 do. 

4-J- do. do. 65 do. 



do. 



do. 160 do. 




The above sectional view shows the working parts of this vise, which 
consist simply of a short rack-bar and a toggle or knee-joint, worked by a 
cam, and raised from the long rack in the sliding-bar by means of a hook 
on the back of the handle. 





94 




HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 








VISES — Continued. 








HOAR'S PATENT. 








Entire Rotary Vise. 




No. 40 — 1 -J- 


in. jaw 


rotary ; weight, 5 lbs. 


$4.00 each. 


41— if 


do. 


do. do. 8 do. 


5.00 do. 


42 — 2 


do. 


do. do. 12 do. 


6.00 do. 


43— 2 i 


do. 


do. do. 20 do. 


7.00 do. 


44—3 


do. 


do. do. 32 do. 


8.50 do. 


45— 3i 


do. 


do. do. 53 do. 


10.00 do. 


46—4 


do. 


do. do. 65 do. 


12.00 do. 


47—4* 


do. 


do. do. 87 do. 


15.00 do. 


4S-5 


do. 


do. do. 120 do. 


20.00 do. 








■snail 












is 
II 










^1|||| 


m * 








^^^^^f/j^fVr 
















Stationary Vise. 




No. 50— 1£ 


in. jaw 


stationary, for fancy work ; weight, 4 ft>s. 


$3.00 each. 


5 1 — 2 


do. 


do. do. do. 10 do. 


4.00 do. 


52— 2* 


do. 


do. do. do. 15 do. 


5.00 do. 


53—3 


do. 


do. for machine work, do. 25 do. 


6.25 do. 


54—3* 


do. 


do. do. do. 40 do. 


8.50 do. 


55-4 


do. 


do. do. do. 55 do. 


10.00 do. 


5 6 — 4* 


do. 


do. do. do. 65 do. 


12.00 do. 


57S 


do. 


do. do. do. 90 do. 


16.00 do. 


58-6 


do. 


do. do. do. 150 do. 


25.00 do. 


59—7 


do. 


do. for railroad work, do. 250 do. 


35.00 do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



95 



VISES — Continued. 
HOAR'S PATENT — Continued. 




Coachmakers' Vise. 
No. 61 — 3 in. jaw, rotary — coachmakers' ; weight, 32 lbs. $8.50 each. 



63—4 


do. 


do. do. 


do. 


65 do. 


12.00 do 


65-5 


do. 


do. do. 


do. 


85 do. 


15.00 do 


67—3 


do. 


stationary, left hand, 


do. 


25 do. 


6.25 do 


68—4 


do. 


do. do. 


do. 


55 do. 


10.00 do 


69—5 


do. 


do. do. 


do. 


90 do. 


16.00 do 


70—7 


do. 


pipers', for heavy work, 


do. 


350 do. 


55.00 do 


7*— 5 


do. 


do. do. 


do. 


105 do. 


18.00 do 


81-3I 


do. 


filers', 


do. 


40 do. 


8.50 do 


87-4 


do. 


parallel, 


do. 


42 do. 


9.50 do 


88-4I 


do. 


do. 


do. 


$8 do. 


11.00 do 



Nos. 40, 41, 50, 51, 67, 68 — jaws to the left, with beak horn and anvil. 
Nos. 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 52, 53, 54, 55, S^>, 81— jaws to the right, 
with beak horn and anvil. 

Nos. 47, S7^ 5 8 , 59> 6l > 6 3> 6 5> 7°' 7 l ~ J aws to the ri g ht - 
No. 69 — jaws to the left. 
Nos. 8"j, 88 — parallel jaws. 

The jaws are available for all kinds of work, being off-set either to 
the right or left of shank screw. They are a top attachment, and can be 
secured to any level surface. 

For holding work on planers or upright drills, they have no equal. 

The swivel vise is rotated simply by turning two set screws on either 
side of beam, as shown in cut. 

These vises are made of the best gun metal. Every vise warranted. 
The steel jaws are secured by machine screws, and easily replaced in case 
of accident. 



9 6 



HALL, KIMBARK AND' CO. S 



VISES — Continued. 



HOAR'S PATENT — Continued. 




Saw Filers'. 



10 inch jaws, 



$16.50 per doz. 




Bevel Jaw Attachment for Hoar's Patent. 



1^ inch, 

2 do. 
2\ do. 

3 do - 
3i do - 



25 


cents. 


33 


do. 


42 


do. 


5o 


do. 


62 


do. 



4 inch, 

5 do. 

6 do. 

7 do. 



75 cents. 
1. 00 do. 
- 1.25 do. 
1.50 do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



97 



VISES — Continued. 




BACKUS' PATENT. 



if in. jaw. 

a£ do. 

3 do - 

3i do - 

4 do. 

4i do. 

5 do - 

51 do - 

6 do. 



without iron seat, $3.50 



do. 


do. 


5-75 


; do. 


do. 


6.50 


do. 


do. 


7-50 


do. 


do. 


8.50 


do. 


do. 


9.50 


do. 


do. 


10.50 


do. 


do. 


10.75 


do. 


do. 


12.00 


do. 


do. 


13.00 


do. 


do. 


14.50 


do. 


do. 


17.25; 


do. 


do. 


19.00 


do. 


do. 


19.00 


do. 


do. 


21.00 


do. 


do. 


24.00 ; 


do. 


do. 


26.00 



with iron seat, $4.00 



98 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



VISES — Continued. 




BACKUS' PATENT — Continued. 

This vise is constructed with a view of combining all the good quali- 
ties of the different vises now in use, with the peculiar advantages secured 
by the patents. It is better made than any other vise, and more easily 
adapted to different kinds of work. It is stronger — the screw passing 
through the centre instead of the bottom — and the screw is entirely pro- 
tected by a telescopic covering, which is the only means by which the 
screw can be covered without weakening the vise, and still have the screw 
pass through the centre. This vise rests on a circular plate or seat of 
iron, having a hollow projection or hub long enough to reach through the 
bench, with a nut under the bench. The vise is secured on this plate or 
seat by a bolt having a square head fitting into a slot in the under side of 
the vise, and passing through the plate or hub, with a hand nut on the 
lower end, which screws up firmly against the end of the hub. By loosen- 
ing this nut, the vise may be turned on the seat to any desired angle, or 
may be moved forward or backward to accommodate the workman. By 
drawing the vise forward to a certain point, the head of the bolt will slip 
out of the slot, and the vise may be removed from the bench to be used 
for holding the work on a planer, upright drill, or other machine ; and it 
can be almost instantly restored to its place on the bench. The vise is 
also furnished without the iron plate or seat, in which case it rests imme- 
diately on the bench, and is fastened by the bolt with the hand nut under 
the bench. The jaws are faced with hardened steel welded to the iron. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 


99 




HAMMERS. 






CROSS PANE, No. 49. 






Moss & Gamble's (English) — Solid cast steel, - 
American, do. do. 


per lb. 
do. 




STRAIGHT PANE, No. 50. 






Moss & Gamble's, solid cast steel, - 
American, do. do. - 


per lb. 
do. 




BALL PANE, No. 53. 






Moss & Gamble's, solid cast steel, 
American, do. do. - 


per ft), 
do. 




&gB 






FLOGGING, No. 60. 






Moss & Gamble's, solid cast steel, - 
American, do. do. - - 


per ft), 
do. 




RIVETING, No. 56. 






Moss & Gamble's, solid cast steel, 
American, do. do. - 


per ib. 
do. 








| 



IOO 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



HAMMERS — Continued, 




RIVETING, No. 57. 



Moss & Gamble's, solid cast steel, 
American, do. do. 



per ft), 
do. 




RIVETING, No. 58. 



Moss & Gamble's, solid cast steel, 
American, do. do. 



per ft), 
do. 




RIVETING, No. 0. 



Moss & Gamble's, solid cast steel, 
American, do. do. 



per ft), 
do. 



m 



I 







i 



§]g^^ 



No. 6. 



No. 7. 



FLATTERS. 



Moss & Gamble's, solid cast steel, 
American, do. do. 



per ft). 
do. 




SET HAMMER, No. 5. 



Moss & Gamble's, solid cast steel, 
American, do. do. 



per ft), 
do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



IOI 



HAMMERS — Continued. 




FULLER, No. 4. 



Moss & Gamble's, solid cast steel, 
American, do. do. 



per ft), 
do. 




TOP SWAGE, No. [1. 



Moss & Gamble's, solid cast steel. 
American, do. do. 



per fb. 
do. 




BOTTOM SWAGE, No. 8. 



Moss & Gamble's, solid cast steel, 
American, do. do. 



per ft), 
do. 



CUPPING TOOL, No. 3. 



Moss & Gamble's, solid cast steel, 
American, do. do. 



per ft), 
do. 




l iiiii i 

NG TOOL, 



Moss & Gamble's, solid cast steel, 
American, do. do. 



per ft), 
do. 



102 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



HAMMERS — Continued. 
BLACKSMITHS'. 




HAND. 



Solid cast steel, all polished, 



per ft). 



Solid cast steel, 



Solid cast steel, 



Solid cast steel. 



Solid cast steel, 





TURNING, 




CREASING, 




COLD CUTTING. 




per lb. 



each. 



per ft). 



per 



ft>. 



HOT CUTTING. 

Solid cast steel, ------ per ft). 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



IO3 



HAMMERS — Continued. 



Solid cast steel. 



TRACK PUNCH. 



per ft). 



Solid cast steel, 




TRACK CHISEL. 



per ft). 




Solid cast steel, 




HARDIES. 



per ft). 



Solid cast steel, 



CHISEL. 



per ft). 




Cast steel, face and pane, 
do. solid, 



DRILLING. 



^gfp 



NAPPING. 



Cast steel, face and pane, 
do. solid, 



per ft), 
do. 



per ft), 
do. 



104 



HAMMERS — Continued. 




CROSS PANE SLEDGE. 



Cast steel, face and pane, 
do. solid, 



per fb. 
do. 




STRAIGHT PANE SLEDGE. 



Cast steel, face and pane, 
do. solid, 



per ft). 
do. 




TURNING SLEDGE. 



Cast steel, face and pane, 
do. solid. 



per ft), 
do. 




STRIKING SLEDGE. 



Cast steel, face and pane, 
do. solid, 



per ft), 
do. 




MASONS' SLEDGE. 



Cast steel, face and pane, 
do. solid, 



per ft). 
do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



I05 



HAMMERS — Continued, 



CHIPPING. 



Cast steel, face and pane, 
do. solid, 



per ft), 
do. 




HAND. 



Cast steel, face and pane, 
do. solid, 




BOAT SPIKE MAUL. 



Cast steel, any size, 




COAL MAUL. 



Cast steel, any size, 




RAILROAD SPIKE MAUL. 
Cast steel, any size, ..... 




POST MAUL. 



Cast 



per ft>. 
do. 



per 



ft). 



per ft). 



per 



lb. 



per ft). 



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HAMMERS — Continued. 






RIVETING 


. I Riveting, 


- 


2 do. 


O ft). 12 OZ. 


3 do - 


I ft). O OZ. 


4 do. 


i ft). 3 oz. 


5 do - 


i lb. 7 oz « 


6 do. 


I ft). II OZ. 


7 do. 


2 ft>S. O OZ. 



With Handles. 



$4.50 


per doz 


5^5 


do. 


6.00 


do. 


7.00 


do. 


9.00 


do. 


10.50 


do. 


12.00 


do. 




TONGS. 



All sizes, 



per ft). 




HEADING TOOLS. 



All sizes, 



per 



ft). 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



I07 



FARRIER'S TOOLS, 




HAMMER-With Handle. 



Adze Eye, Octagon Poll, weighing 10 oz. 
do. Round do. do. do. 



$7.50 per doz. 
7.50 do. 




KNIFE. 



Wostenholm's (English), IX L 



per doz. 




BUTTRESS. 



Best quality, 



per doz. 




PINCHERS, 



Cast steel jaws, 



per doz. 



PRITCHEL. 



Solid cast steel, - 



per ft). 



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HAMMERS — Continued. 




No. 



BLACKSMITH'S — With 

i Cross Pane, 2 lbs. 4 oz. 

2 do. 2 ft>s. 1 1 oz. 

3 do. 3 ft>s. 9 oz. 

4 do. 4 ft>s. o oz. 
Double face, same price as above. 



Handles. 

$12.25 P er d° z « 
- 15-75 do. 
18.75 do. 
21.50 do. 




STRAIGHT AND CROSS PANE 

No. o Straight and Cross Pane, 1 ft). 5 oz. 

1 do. do. 2 fbs. o oz. 

2 do. do. 2 fbs. 7 oz. 

3 do. do. 3 ft>s. 1 oz. 

4 do. do. 3 fbs. 7 oz. 



•With Handles. 

$13.00 per doz. 
17.25 do. 
21.50 do. 
25.75 do. 
30.00 do. 




BALL PANE — With 



No. o Ball Pane, 1 ft). 3 oz. 

1 do. 1 ft). 13 oz. 

2 do. 2 lbs. 7 oz. 

3 do. 3 lbs. o oz. 

4 do. 3 lbs. 5 oz. 



Handles. 

$13.00 per doz. 
17.25 do. 
21.50 do. 
25.75 do. 
30.00 do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, 



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SWAGE BLOCK. 



Swage Block, 



per 



ft). 



I IO 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



24 inch, 

26 do. 

28 do. 

30 do. 

32 do. 

34 do. 

36 do. 

38 do. 

40 do. 



BELLOWS. 




ORDINARY PATTERN. 



$ 8.00 each. 
9.00 do. 
10.50 
12.00 

15.00 
16.50 
19.00 
22.00 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 




LONG PATTERN. 



24 inch, 

26 do. 

28 do. 

30 do. 

32 do. 

34 do. 

36 do. 

38 do. 

40 do. 

42 do. 

44 do. 

46 do. 

48 do. 

50 do. 



$12.50 


each 


^So 


do. 


14.50 


do. 


16.00 


do. 


17.50 


do. 


19.00 


do. 


20.50 


do. 


23.00 


do. 


26.00 


do. 


30.00 


do. 


35.00 


do. 


40.00 


do. 


45.00 


do. 


50.50 


do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



Ill 



FORGES. 

BLACKSMITH'S. 




PATTERSON'S PATENT. 

Perforated Conical Tuyer, adapted to all Branches of Black- 
smith's Work. 



No. i — Boilermakers' Rivet-Fire, 



Weight, 60 fbs. $13.00 



2 — Tool Repairers' Fire for Machine Shop, do. 

3 — Horse-Shoeing and Common Jobbing Fire, do. 

4 — Carriage and Wagonmakers' Fire, do. 
4^ — Large capacity for Common Machine Shop, do. 

5 — Equals Locomotive-fire for Driving-wheels, do. 



150 do. 


22.00 


180 do. 


29.00 


250 do. 


39.00 


400 do. 


51.00 


500 do. 


61.00 



6 — New size for Railroad Shops, 



do. 775 do. 80.00 



All interested in the working of Iron, in any of its branches, are 
especially invited to make an examination of the wonderful simplicity, 
neatness, compactness and durability of this forge, which must supersede 
all others in use, as soon as it becomes known. 

Each forge is provided with two tuyers of different capacities, which 
may be changed in a minute. The tuyers are indestructible by fire, and 
will not choke up. 

We are sole agents for the Northwest. 



112 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



FORGES — Continued, 




Sectional View of Patterson's Patent Forge and Flange. 

The cut on opposite page represents the exterior or elevation of the 
forge, with handle, door to reservoir, &c. 

Above is a sectional view of the interior of the forge. E represents 
the earth on the table or top ; T the conical perforated tuyer ; H the 
handle for operating the tuyer in cleaning or dropping the ashes and 
cinders into the drum, which is done in an instant. The arrows indi- 
cate the wind-blast, from the bellows into the reservoir, which supplies 
the tuyer with a soft blast giving an intense and even heat. 

The flanging plate shown (an extra) 
is for the purpose of making a line fire, or 
circular fire of any size, as indicated by 
the holes in the plate. For a line fire, 
close up all the other holes where a fire is 
not wanted, and same for a circular or any 
other shaped fire. This plate is used on 
forges 4-^, 5 and 6. Must be specially 
ordered when wanted. 

These forges are composed of a cast 
iron table and base, connected by a sheet 
iron body, and are exceedingly light and 

durablejweighing from 60 to 775 lbs., according to size, and are applicable 

to all blasts or bellows commonly used. 




ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



IJ 3 



FORGES — Continued. 




Illlllllllilimilllllllll ""'^"' 



LONG PORTABLE FORGE — Iron Frame. 



No. o — 24 inch Bellows, 
1 — 26 do. 
2 — 28 do. 
3—30 do. 



$41.00 
42.00 
44.00 
47.00 



These forges have iron frames, with large capacity for heating, are 
compact and portable, and can be used for out-door work and with safety 
in-doors. 



114 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



FORGES — Continued. 



BLACKSMITH'S FORGE AND BELLOWS, 




QUEEN'S PATENT. 

For which we are Sole Agents in the Northwest. 





ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 115 



FORGES — Continued. 



QUEEN'S PATENT PORTABLE FORGE AND 

BELLOWS. 

For Blacksmiths, Jewelers and Dentists. 

These are considered by all who have given them a fair trial, the 
most compact and desirable portable forge made. They can be set 
where most convenient for room and light with perfect safety, as the 
smoke can be carried to the chimney by a common pipe. 

Blacksmith's Forges. 

No. o — Weight, 105 lbs. ; diam., 1 ft. 8 in. ; height, 3 ft. 10 in. $26.00 each. 

3 ft. 11 in. 32.00 do. 

4 ft. 2 in. 42.00 do. 
4 ft. 5 in. 51.00 do. 
4ft. Sin. 63.00 do. 
4 ft. 10 in. 78.00 do. 

Jeweler's Forges. 

No. o — Weight, 115 lbs. - - - $28.00 each. 

a — do. 155 do. ----- 34.00 do. 

1 — do. 245 do. - 44.00 do. 
i-J— do. 300 do. ----- 54.00 do. 

2 — do. 400 do. - 65.00 do. 

The No. o Forges are made without slides for closing, and without 
water troughs. 



A 


do. 


150 do. 


do. 


1 ft. 9 in. ; 


do. 


I — 


do. 


215 do. 


do. 


2 ft. 


do. 


if- 


do. 


260 do. 


do. 


2 ft. 3 in. ; 


do. 


2 


do. 


350 do. 


do. 


2 ft. 6 in. ; 


do. 


3— 


do. 


450 do. 


do. 


3 ft. 


do. 



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BLOWERS, 




F. STURTEVANT'S PATENT IMPROVED PRESSURE 

BLOWER. 
For Cupola Ftirnaces and Forges. 

PRICE LIST, JANUARY I, 1870. 



Number or size of 
Blower. 



OO 
O 
I 

2 

3 

4 

5 
6 

I 

9 
10 
11 



Price of Blower, with 

Counter-shalt and 

Pulleys fortwo 

belts. 



$27.50 
38-50 
49.5O 

7* -5° 

99.00 
143.00 
198.00 
264.00 
341.00 
429.00 
528.00 
638.00 
748.00 



Price of Blower with- 
out Counter-shaft 
and Pulleys. 



$25.00 

35-oo 

45.00 

65.00 
90.00 
130.00 
180.00 
240.00 
310.00 
390.00 
480.00 
580.00 
680.00 



Diameter 


Diam. of 


of Pul- 


driving 
Pul'ys for 


leys on 


Blower. 


2 belts. 


2 


l8 


H 


l8 


*i 


21 


3 


24 


3* 


28 


4 


3 2 


5 


36 


5i 


42 


6f 


48 1 


n 


54 


9 


60 


io£ 


66 


12 


72 



Diameter of 
small Pulley 

on 
counter-shaft. 



6, VJZ 

7 >- o 



II 
12 

H 

16 
18 

22 
24 

3° 



*j 4) 






T3 ST" 1 -" to 

Cl 3 to n 
w ac« o 



C c3 to 











ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 








117 








BLOWERS — Continued. 










Table for Speed and Capacity of Sturtevant' 


5 Improved 








Fan Blower. 
















u S 


ameter in 
inches of 
st Wheel. 


umber of 
olutions for 
air Blast. 


No. of 
olutions for 
ong Blast. 


No. of 
olutions for 

very 
erful Blast. 


1 

n & 

1 8 




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05 








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OIOO -S ^manufacturing and remov- 

~ ( ing saw-dust, shavings, etc. 












ooo 


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O * 














<U ~ 










8i 1 


*1 <u ( Used for blow pipes, various 
45 ^° ™ « < kinds of light work, and 

i! -g ( sometimes for small forges. 

jo f Used for small forges and 
355° p ™ ^boilers, not adapted for 
rt rt ( heavy work. 




bo 








oo 


1 


4 


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CD 


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I May be used for 




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2 


■si 3 


'5 « J> 
2475 | £ « 


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3725 f from 18 to 24 in. 

1 diameter inside 


6 




20 




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15 <+-< O 
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D 
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3450 


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2900 8 

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13 "8 


1875 


2500 | 


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130 


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107^ * 2 §, 


l600 


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180 


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480 






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various 








sizes is, 














6 feet in 


diameter, 1^ lbs. 3^ feet in di 


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lbs. 








5 " 


" i£ " 3 " 


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44 " 


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FOP 


LGES.— Very 
Medi 


large forges require % lbs. pressure, 
um and smaller ones, from % to % lbs. 












BOI 


LERS.— The 


force or blast for burning coal-dust or screenings 


need not be re 


ore than % lb. 




pressure 


per square in 


ch, and where larger coal is used a much weaker bis 


1st will 


answer 













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TUYER IRONS. 




MONITOR. 



Price, 



$2.50 each. 



Fig. 1 represents the Monitor complete, showing position of air valve 
when open. 



Fia 2 M 




Fig. 2 represents the lower half of tuyer, showing opening for air 
valve and rests for gauge plate. 

Fly 3 




Fig. 3 represents the top cap with gauge-plate in position, 




Fig. 4 represents the air valve ; also the gauge-plate — showing the 
inclinations on edge of same which raise and lower it in top cap, thereby 
regulating the blast. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



II 9 



TUYER IRONS — Continued. 







^l. j ■1:'i!lJ:r'- : !-i'i |Mi ■Mil' 



MONITOR — Continued, 



This cut shows the setting in brick. 

A, is a recess left in the brick-work, open to front of forge ; B, air- 
pipe from bellows ; C, gauge-plate to regulate blast ; D, air-valve, which 
will close when the bellows or blast are applied ; E, brick-work of forge. 

See directions for setting on each tuyer. 



120 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. ? S 



TUYER IRONS — Continued. 



Single, 
Double, 




$2.00 each. 
2.50 do. 




\/- 



DUCK NEST WITH SLIDE. 
With Slide, ______ $3.00 each, 




DOLE'S PATENT WATER TUYER. 
Dole's Patent, ------ $7.00 each, 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



121 



TUYER IRONS — Continued. 




GLOBE HEAD. 



With plate, 
Without plate, 



$4.00 each. 
2.00 do. 




NORTON'S PATENT. 



Norton's Patent, 



$4.50 each. 



122 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 



TUYER IRONS — Continued. 




SERPENTINE WIND WORM AND BACK 
PLATE COMBINED. 

The above cut shows the tuyer complete. 




This cut gives a sectional view, showing course of blast, its entrance 
and escape. 

It is a perfect preventive against explosion of bellows by gas from the 
forge, and produces an even, steady and prolonged blast. 



Price, 



.00 each. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



No. i, 

2, 

3. 
4> 



TUYER IRONS — Continued. 




CLARK'S PATENT. 



2 3 



( See pages 124, 125, 126. ) 



$2.75 each. 
3.00 do. 
3.50 do. 

5.25 do. 



124 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



TUYER IRONS — Continued, 



CLARK'S PATENT — Continued. 




We would invite the attention 
of those using Tuyer Irons to Clark's 
Patent Tuyer. 

In all other patterns of Tuyer 
Irons, the fire has frequently to be 
broken down to take out the dirt in 
order to get a clear draft, or the 
small dirt has to remain in the fire 
until large cinders are formed, before 
you can remove it; and even with 
all this time and labor, the fire is 
liable to be constantly choked up, 
nor can the fire be relied upon to 
heat where it is required, and without 
close attention is liable to burn the 
Iron. 

There are many other serious 
obstacles to the perfect operation 
of the old Tuyer Irons, which every 
Smith has experienced, and the want 
of a Tuyer that would obviate all 
objections to which the old patterns 
were subject, has been found in 
Clark's Tuyer. 

The peculiar advantages which 
Clark's Tuyer has over all others 
in use is, that it requires but 
one-third of the labor in working 
the bellows. The fire does not run 
but keeps in the centre ; you have 
a continuous and steady blast ; it 
gives always a clear, bright fire ; does not clog nor choke up, and enables 
the Smith to avoid all dead air in the Forge ; the fire can be cleaned in 
a moment's time without disturbing it. 

By the use of Clark's Tuyer Iron, there is a saving of Twenty- 
five per cent, in fuel and time ; more work can be performed with it in a 
given time, with less labor, than with any other Tuyer Iron ever invented. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. I 25 



TUYER IRON — Continued. 



CLARK'S PATENT — Continued. 

This Tuyer is not now an experiment, as hundreds in all branches 
of Forge work, from the lightest to the heaviest, who are now using 
them can attest. In all the requisites that go to form a perfect Tuyer Iron, 
this patent has no equal, and wherever introduced, has given perfect satis- 
faction in every respect ; superseding all others. They are simple in 
construction, not liable to get out of repair, and no more trouble is 
required in setting them than the plainest Tuyer in use. 

We have sizes adapted to the kind of work to be performed. Our 
No. 1 is used for small and very light work. Our No. 2 is used for 
carriage ironing and horse shoeing. Our No. 3 is intended for middling 
or ordinary heavy work, and our No. 4, or largest size, will be found 
sufficient for the largest and heaviest Forge work. 



126 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



TUYER IRONS — Continued. 




SECTIONAL VIEW OF FORGE. 

The above cut represents a sectional view of Forge, with the manner 
in which the Clark Tuyer Iron must be set, in order to have it perform 
its work in the most effectual way. 

The top of the Tuyer must always be placed below the face of the 
Forge at the following depth. 

For No. i and 2, 5 inches. No. 3, 7 inches. No. 4, 9 inches. 

For Blast Fire, 1 inch deeper than above. 

To clean the fire, keep up a gentle blast and break the cinders ; then 
give the rod at side of Forge, which is attached to the Valve or Ball of 
Tuyer, a quick, vibratory motion and it will remove all the dirt and 
cinders. 

By having a sufficient quantity of Coal between the Tuyer and the 
Iron, it not only prevents the wind from cooling the Iron while in process 
of heating, but is a saving in Coal, and causes a quicker, greater, and 
more regular heat. 

The necessity of following closely the above directions, will be 
obvious to every practical Smith. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



127 



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Half Round, Round, 3 








Flat, 


Wardir 


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Saw, 


Square 


, 4 Square, to 


Hand, 


Pillar, 


Round- 


Square 


, (8}4 inch and u 


p wards,) 


8 inch Horse, Shoe and 


off, Bone, and Flat 


Cotter Ta 


per Points. 


Flat 


Wood 


Rasps, 


with two Round Edges. 










Double Cut Mills. 










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2 OO 


2 38 


2 76 


2 08 


2 60 


2 88 


2 l6 


2 50 


2 96 


5 


2 34 


2 66 


3 08 


2 50 


3 °° 


3 38 


2 50 


2 88 


3 4 2 


6 


2 76 


3 08 


3 76 


3 °° 


3 5° 


4 00 


3 34 


3 76 


4 58 


7 


3 34 


3 76 


4 58 


3 5° 


4 26 


4 76 


4 00 


4 76 


5 4 2 


8 


4 00 


4 7 6 


5 4 2 


4 26 


5 26 


5 76 


4 88 


5 76 


6 26 


9 


4 88 


5 76 


6 26 


5 26 


6 26 


6 76 


5 88 


6 88 


7 38 


10 


5 88 


6 88 


7 38 


6 26 


7 26 


8 00 


6 88 


8 26 


8 76 


11 


6 88 


8 26 


8 76 


7 5o 


9 00 


10 OO 


8 26 


10 00 


10 50 


12 


8 26 


10 00 


10 50 


9 26 


11 00 


12 26 


9 76 


12 00 


13 00 


J 3 


9 76 


12 00 


13 00 


10 76 


13 00 


15 OO 


11 50 


14 00 


15 00 


H 


11 50 


i4 00 


15 00 


13 00 


15 00 


17 OO 


14 26 


17 00 


18 00 


i5 


14 26 


17 00 


18 00 


16 00 


18 00 


20 OO 


17 26 


20 00 


22 00 


16 


17 26 


20 00 


22 00 


19 00 


2T 50 


24 OO 


20 50 


2 3 5o 


27 00 


i7 


20 50 


2 3 5o 


27 00 


22 00 


2 5 50 


29 OO 


24 00 


28 50 


32 00 


iS 


24 00 


28 50 


32 00 


26 00 


30 OO 


34 00 


27 50 


33 5o 


37 °° 


20 


3 1 5o 


38 50 


42 50 


34 °° 


40 50 


46 00 


36 00 


43 5o 


46 00 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



I2 9 



FILES — Continued. 



Equalling, Cant, 


Slotting, 


Rimer, Blunt Mill 


Taper, Frame and Pit Saw 


Saw and Cotter, Tanged Horse Rasps. 


Files. 


a 


T3 

CO 
c3 

H 


3 
O 

C 
O 
u 

73 





g 

CO 


& 



cuoPh 

c 




c 


T3 

8 bo 

CJ 4-> 


1.2 



p 


s 

d 
1-1 

h 

!-. 
O 


i to 4 


2 76 


3 08 


3 7 6 




1 to 3i 


1 66 


2 38 


2 OO 


5 


3 34 


3 76 


4 58 




4 


1 88 


2 62 


2 l6 


6 


4 00 


4 76 


5 4 2 




44 


2 12 


3 04 


2 42 


7 


4 88 


5 76 


6 26 




5 


2 38 


3 62 


2 76 


8 


5 88 


6 88 


7 38 




51 


2 66 


4 26 


3 26 


9 


6 88 


8 26 


8 76 




6 


3 26 


4 62 


3 76 


10 


S 26 


10 00 


10 50 




6i 


3 88 


5 26 


4 26 


11 


9 76 


12 00 


13 00 


II 50 


7 


4 26 


5 76 


4 76 


12 


11 50 


14 00 


15 00 


14 26 


8 


5 26 


6 76 


6 00 


J 3 


15 26 


17 00 


18 00 


17 26 


9 


6 26 


8 76 


7 26 


H 


17 26 


20 00 


22 00 


20 50 


10 


8 26 


10 50 


9 00 


J 5 


20 50 


2 3 5o 


27 00 


24 00 


11 


10 00 


12 00 


11 00 


16 


24 00 


28 50 


32 00 


27 50 


12 


12 00 


14 00 


13 00 








i 6 


5 26 














I 7 


6 26 












Hook 


Saw. 


f § 


7 26 














9 


9 00 
















IO 


11 00 







14 inch 

15 inch 

16 inch 



HORSE RASPS. — "Heller's." 

$13.00 per doz. 
y^Too 
y^.oo " 

id; wecons 



These rasps are made from the very best material, and cut by hand 
any rasp sold in this market. 



isider them superior to 



i3° 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



STOCKS AND DIES, 




J M.KI NG &, C? 




MANUFACTURERS' LIST— Revised March 2, 1868. 







SIZE. 










LEFT HAND. 


RIGHT HAND. 






I 


$60.00 


2 in. to 


1 in. 


2 in. to 


1 in. 


8 


4 


2 


60.00 






2 do. 


£do. 


8 


4 


3 


45.00 


if do. 


£do. 


if do. 


i do. 


8 


4 


4 


45.00 






if do. 


fdo. 


8 


4 


5 


35.00 


i-J do. 


fdo. 


ii do. 


fdo. 


8 


4 


5* 


35 .00 






i£ do. 


fdo. 


8 


4 


6 


20.00 


ii do. 


1 do. 


ii do. 


1 do. 


4 


2 


7 


12.00 


ii do. 


*do. 


ii do. 


fdo. 


6 


3 


9 


12.00 






ii do. 


ido. 


6 


3 


ii 


10.00 


ii do. 


J do. 


ii do. 


fdo. 


4 


3 


i5 


10.00 






ii do. 


+ do. 


5 


3 


J 7 


9.00 


1 do. 


fdo. 


1 do. 


ido. 


6 


3 


19 


9.00 






1 do. 


fdo. 


6 


3 


21 


6.00 


1 do. 


fdo. 


1 do. 


Jdo. 


4 


3 


2 3 


5.00 






1 do. 


fdo. 


3 


3 


25 


6.50 


f do. 


* do. 


f do. 


fdo. 


6 


3 


2 7 


6.50 






f do. 


4 do. 


6 


3 


32 


5.00 


f do. 


fdo. 


f do. 


fdo. 


4 


4 


33 


4.00 


f do. 


|do. 


f do. 


ido. 


2 


2 


34 


4-5° 






f do. 


fVdo. 


3 


3 


35 


4.00 






f do. 


fdo. 


2 


2 


37 


4- 2 5- 






1 do. 


Ado. 


6 


3 


38 


4.50 


t do. 


Ado. 


1 do. 


Ado. 


6 


3 


4 1 


3- 2 5 






i do. 


Ldo. 


6 


3 


42 


3-5° 


1 do. 


fVdo. 


i do. 


Ado- 


6 


3 


45 


5-5o 


f do. 


Ado. 


1 do. 


Ado. 


6 


3 


47 


5-5o 






1 do. 


ido. 


6 


3 


49 


4-5° 


i do. 


T Vdo. 


i do. 


ido. 


6 


3 


5i 


4-5° 






1 do. 


Ado. 


6 


3 


53 


^75 






A do. 


Ado. 


4 


4 



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J 3i 



STOCKS AND DIES — Continued. 




EXTRA TAPER AND PLUG TAPS. 







NO. OF THREADS TO 


INCH. 










-■■■•*—■ 








RIGHT. 


LEFT. 






i 


inch, 


30 and 32, 




3° 


cents. 


_3_ 
16 


do. 


24, 26 and 28, 




3° 


do. 


i 


do. 


18, 20, 22, 24 and 26, 




3° 


do. 


5 
1 6 


do. 


16, 18, 20 and 22, 




3° 


do. 


f 


do. 


12, 14, 16 and 18, 




35 


do. 


A 


do. 


12, 14, 16 and 18, 


Hi 


40 


do. 


1 

"2 


do. 


12, 14 and 16, 


12 and 14, 


40 


do. 


9 


do. 


12 and 14, 


12, 


5o 


do. 


5 

"8 


do. 


10, 12 and 14, 


10 and 12, 


5o 


do. 


4 


do. 


7, 8, 9, 10 and 12, 


10 and 12, 


65 


do. 


J 


do. 


9 and 10, 


9> 


90 


do. 


I 


do. 


7, 8 and 9, 


8 and 9, 


$1.25 




i* 


do. 


6, 7? 8 and 9, 


8 and 9, 


1-75 




i* 


do. 


6, 7 and 8, 


6, 7 and 8, 


3.00 





132 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



WRENCHES, 




LINDSAY'S IMPROVED. 



The rib on the back of the bar (see 
cut) is forged with it, and prevents 
the same from bending or breaking. The 
ferrule at the junction of the screw and 
handle has double bearings inside, and is 
put on under a thousand pounds pressure, 
which obviates any liability to impinge on 
the screws or " handle nut," and renders it 
impossible to force the ferrule back or out 
of place by pressure. The workmanship 
is perfect. The parts are case-hardened 
and interchangeable, and subject to rigid 
inspection, as in gun-work. The material 
is warranted of the best quality. 

BLACK. 



IO 


inch, 


- 


- 


$14.00 


per doz 


12 


do. 




- 


16.00 


do. 


15 


do. 


- 


- 


24.00 


do. 


A 


case of 


10 


inches contains 


6 doz 




do. 


12 


do. 


- 


6 do. 




do. 


J 5 


do. 


- 


4 do. 



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133 



WRENCHES — Continued. 



6 inch, 

8 do. 

10 do. 

12 do. 

15 do. 

18 do. 

21 do. 




COE'S PATENT. 



BRIGHT 



T. 








BLACK. 




$10.00 per doz. 


6 


inch, 


$9.00 


3er doz 


11.00 


do. 


8 


do. 


10.00 


do. 


14.00 


do. 


10 


do. 


12.00 


do. 


16.00 


do. 


12 


do. 


14.00 


do. 


26.00 


do. 


15 


do. 


24.00 


do. 


32.00 


do. 


18 


do. 


30.00 


do. 


38.00 


do. 


21 


do. 


36.00 


do. 



6 inch, 

8 do. 

10 do. 

12 do. 

15 do. 

18 do. 

21 do. 




TAFT'S PATENT. 



BRIGHT. 

$10.00 per doz. 



11.00 
14.00 
16.00 
26.00 
32.00 
38.00 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



BLACK. 

6 inch, - $9.00 per doz. 

8 do. - 10.00 do. 

10 do. - 12.00 do. 

12 do. - 14.00 do. 

15 do. - 24.00 do. 

18 do. - 30.00 do. 

21 do. - 36.00 do. 




6 inch, 
8 do. 

10 do. 

12 do. 

15 do. 

21 do. 



BAXTER'S PATENT. 



$12.00 per doz. 
13.50 do. 
18.00 do. 
22.00 do. 
30.00 do. 
60.00 do. 



134 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



WRENCHES — Continued. 



4 




BRACE WRENCH. 
Brace Wrench, - - - - $30.00 per doz. 



BIT BRACE. 




BARBER'S SELF FITTING. 



No. o — 14 inch sweep, 
1 — 12 do. 

2 — 10 do. 

3— 8 do. 

4 — 6 do. 



$33.00 per doz. 
30.00 do. 
27.00 do. 
24.00 do. 
21.00 do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



135 



HAND VISE AND DRILL CHUCK 




W. X. STEVENS' PATENT. 



Price, 



$24.00 per doz. 



This vise is bright finished, with hardened jaws and steel screws. 
The shank is fitted for lathe and bit brace, and the cup in its upper end, 
with the grooves in the jaws, hold the twist drill firm and central. 



136 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



CLAMPS. 




No. 00 









PLAIN. 


>o — Openir 


ig 2 


inches, 


- 


— do. 


H 


do. 


- 


1 — do. 


3 


do. 


- 


2 — do. 


4 


do. 


- 


3— do. 


5i- 


do. 


- 


4 — do. 


7 


do. 


- 


5— do - 


8 


do. 


- 


6— do. 


10 


do. 


- 



$2.75 per doz 


3-75 


do. 


5.00 


do. 


7-5o 


do. 


9.00 


do. 


11.00 


do. 


13.00 


do. 


15.00 


do. 




IMPROVED. 



No. 1 



1 — Opening 3 


inches 


2 — do. 4^- 


do. 


3 — do. 6 


do. 


4 — do. 10 


do. 



$5.00 per doz. 
8.00 do. 
12.00 do. 
19.00 do. 



This clamp has a flange, A, on inside edge, which gives it addi- 
tional strength. 

The end of the screw revolves in a socket, B, whereby it adapts itself 
to any bevel, and prevents the article clamped from being defaced. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



137 



CLAMPS — Continued. 




ADJUSTABLE. 



2 inch — Opening 2 inches, 



3 do - 


do. 


3 


do. 


4 do. 


do. 


4 


do. 


5 do. 


do. 


5 


do. 


6 do. 


do. 


6 


do. 


7 do. 


do. 


7 


do. 


8 do. 


do. 


8 


do. 



H-75 


3er doz 


6.00 


do. 


9.00 


do. 


10.00 


do. 


^S 


do. 


15.00 


do. 


17.00 


do. 



With rubber caps, $1.00 per dozen extra. 




The advantages derived from the use of these clamps will be obvious 
to all familiar with the ordinary style. 

By placing the thumb and forefinger on the levers, CC, the jaws are 
opened, allowing the screw to move back or forward to any required posi- 
tion, without turning. 

The use of rubber caps on the buttons at end of screw, to prevent 
indentation, etc., will be found very desirable. 



138 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. ? S 



BENCH SCREWS. 




MOVABLE COLLAR AND DOUBLE THREAD, 

WOOD HANDLES. 



i inch, wrought iron, 
i -J do. do. 

ij do. do. 

ii do. do. 



$11.00 per doz. 
12.00 do. 
13.50 do. 
20.50 do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



J 39 



DRILL. 




RASTETTER'S IMPROVED. 
Price - - - - - - - $25.00 each. 

This drill is made in the best and most durable manner, is compact 
in construction. We would call particular attention to the steel set-screw, 
running into a steel pivot, offering the least possible surface for friction. 

The weight of this machine is one hundred pounds, is cheaper than 
any other drill made, and, if desired, can be run by power by removing 
balance wheel and putting pulley on shaft. 

We have three different styles, each costing the same — 

No. 1 — For ordinary blacksmiths' use. 

No. 2— Same style as No. 1, geared slower for heavier work. 

No. 3 — Geared still slower, with brass pinion, giving additional 
strength and intended expressly for plow and other steel work. 

Warranted to give satisfaction. 




TIRE. 



Improved pattern, 



$5.00 each. 



140 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



DRILLS — Continued. 




COE'S SELF-FEEDING UPRIGHT. 



No. o. 

No. 1.— do. 

No. 2. — do. 



Weighs 100 ibs. 



135 Tbs., with vise and feed attachment 
200 do. do. do. 



$30.00 
45.00 
65.00 



No. o. — Made without self-feeding and vise attachment, is suitable for 
all ordinary blacksmith's work. 

No. 1. — With self-feeding and vise attachment, suitable for wagon 
and carriage makers, and for drilling any hole up to 2in. in diameter. 

No. 2. — Suitable for heavy work ; plow makers, machinists, etc., etc. ; 
with self-feeding and vise attachment. 

By its adaptation to both heavy and light work, this machine 
combines both speed and power ; and at the same time, being so perfectly 
simple and strong, it is not liable to get out of order. 

By putting a pulley on the shaft near the balance wheel, No. 2 can 
be readily run by power if desired. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, 



I 4 I 



RATCHETS. 




No. 1- 
2 
3 
4 
5 



BISHOP'S FRICTION. 

•With Self-feeding Attachment, 10 in. handle, - $12.50 each, 

do. do. 12 do. - I 5-5° do. 

do. do. 15 do. - 18.00 do. 

do. do. 17 do. - 22.00 do. 

do. do. 20 do. - 26.00 do. 



Without Self-feeding Attachment, $2.00 less each. 




PACKER'S. 



No. 1 — 10 in. handle, 
2 — 12 do. 

3— 15 do - 
4 — 17 do. 

5 — 20 do. 



$10.50 each, 
13.50 do. 
16.00 do. 
19.50 do. 
23.00 do. 



No. 1, 



PACKER'S BOILER. 

$9.00 each. I No. 2, 



$10.00 each. 



142 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



12 inch, 
14 do. 
16 do. 
18 do. 
20 do. 
22 do. 



RATCHETS — Continued. 
Fig. 3 




WESTON'S PATENT— No. 3. 



$ 8.00 each. 

8.J5 do. 

9.50 do. 

10.75 d°- 

11.25 do. 

13.00 do. 





WESTON'S PATENT. 
No. 2. 

14 inch, - - $8.75 each. 



WESTON'S PATENT. 

No. 8. 
14 inch, - - $13.00 each. 



Fig.l 




WESTON'S PATENT, No. 1. 



8 inch, 



$9.50 each. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



H3 



RATCHETS — Continued. 




MOORE'S TRIPLE ACTION WRENCH, 



i — f 5 h 1 inch— 


four.^sq. a 


nd f, f inch — six sq. 


$3.00 each. 


2-1 


do. 


J, i do. do. 


4.00 do. 


3— I 


do. 


i-J, if do. 


5.00 do. 


4— ii, if, i| 


do. 


if, do. 


7.00 do. 


5— if, 2, 2i 2\ 


do. 


2, 2j, 2|, 2f , do. 


10.00 do. 




MOORE'S -- TRIPLE ACTION DRILL. 



No. 1 — 8 in. lever, - 

2 — 10 do. - 

3—14 do. - 

4 — 16 do. - 

Extra Wrench Gears, Nos. 1 and 2, 50 cents each ; Nos. 3 and 4, J 5 
cents each ; No. 5, $1.00 each. 



$5.00 each. 

6.50 do. 

8.00 do. 
10.00 do. 



i 4 4 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



TIRE BENDERS, 



No. 1. 




COMMON. 



Price, 

Length, - 

Diameter of end rollers, 
Diameter of centre do. - 
Length of rollers, 



$10.50 each 


23 


inches 


3i 


do. 


4 


do. 


3i 


do. 



No. 2. 




IMPROVED. 



Price, 

Length, ... 
Diameter of end rollers, 
Diameter of centre do. 
Length of rollers, 
Diameter of large cog-wheel, 



14.00 each 


2 3 


inches 


3* 


do. 


4 


do. 


3i 


do. 


11 


do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



TIRE [SHRINKERS, 



H5 




WIRT'S PATENT. 



Price 



$25.00 each. 




OLMSTED & DINSMORE'S PATENT. 



Price 



$30.00 each. 



146 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 



TIRE SHRINKERS — Continued. 




ROSE'S PATENT TIRE UPSETTER, PUNCH 
AND SHEARS. 

No. 1. — Large size combined machine, to upset 5 in. tire, cut 

-J- in. and punch § cold iron - $75.00 

No. 2. — Large single machine, to upset 5 in. tire - - 35-°° 

No. 3. — Large single machine, to cut ^ in. and punch § in. 
cold iron ------ 

No. 4. — Small combined machine, to upset 2 in. tire, cut f in. 

and punch \ in. cold iron - 
No. 5. — Small single machine, to upset 2 in. tire - 
No. 6. — Small single machine, to cut § in. and punch \ in. 

cold iron ------ 

No. 7- — Large punch and shears, specially adapted to plow 

work, will punch steel and cut the same 14 ins. in 

one direction ------ 

See page 147. 



45.00 

50.00 
25.00 

30.00 
100.00 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



147 



TIRE SHRINKERS — Continued. 




ROSE'S PATENT TIRE UPSETTER, 
AND SHEARS — Continued. 



PUNCH 



Advantages of this Machine. 

1. — It is a labor saving machine, saving more than one day's time in 
the ironing of a single wagon, doing its work better than ordinarily done 
by hand labor, paying for itself in a few months. 

2. — The leverage is such that 100 ft>s. weight on the lever gives a 
pressure of 15,000 flbs. on punch and shears. 

3. — It will upset equally well the tire of the heaviest wagon or the 
lightest buggy. 

4. — It cuts and punches with the greatest ease and exactness iron 
from ^ to f in. thickness. 

5. — The machine occupies very little room, only measuring 9 x 20 in. 

6. — No other machine, occupying the same space, combines as many 
useful inventions. 

7. — Its simplicity renders it the most durable and reliable machine 
of the kind ever yet offered to the public. 

8. — The machine weighs from 200 to 300 fbs. 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



PLANER. 




ROSE'S PATENT. 

For planing plow beams, felloes and crooked stuff. 
Price - - v - - - $75.00 each. 

SPOKE POINTER. 



Price, 




IVES' PATENT. 



$15.00 per doz. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



49 



HUB BOXING MACHINES 




DOLE'S PATENT SELF-CENTRING. 



No. i — Small, adapted to buggies and light work, - $18.00 each. 

2 — Medium, do. carriages and light wagons, - 21.00 do. 

3 — Large, do. wagon and heavy wheels, -. 24.00 do. 

Gauge Plate and Feed Nut, - - 5.00 do. 

The above cut represents the Old Standard Hub Boxing Machine, 
which is well known and appreciated. This machine works equally well 
for all kinds of boxes, and by having the sized machine adapted for the 
class of work cannot fail to give perfect satisfaction. 



IJO HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



HUB BOXING MACHINES — Continued. 




SILVER'S PATENT SELF-CENTRING. 

Price of machine (complete) - $28.00 each. 

Extra mandrel and extra bits ... - 3.50 do. 

See page 151. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. I£l 



HUB BOXING MACHINES — Continued. 



SILVER'S PATENT SELF-CENTRING — Continued. 

Fig. i of cut, on the opposite page, represents Silver's patent self- 
centring Hub Boxing Machine, which is pronounced by all who are 
acquainted with it, the best boxing machine in use, while it combines all 
the advantages of all other machines for boring hubs, it has several new 
and important features not possessed by others, which render it greatly 
superior as a labor-saving machine. 

Among the new features, and one of the most important, is the open 
or adjustable feed nut, which is made in two sections, and which, by a 
slight turn of the cap to the left, is separated so that the mandrel can be 
lifted out at once when the desired depth has been bored in the hub, 
(which will save much time). The gauge plate or nut can be raised or 
lowered on the mandrel without turning, and firmly secured at any point. 
The self-centring chuck is so arranged that the griping jaws are 
all moved to or from the center by turning one screw ; and the screws 
being applied directly to the jaws are of great advantage in securing the 
machine to the hub, saving at least one half of the leverage required with 
other machines. 

There being no plate over the centre arms of the chuck, the opera- 
tor can see at a glance that the jaws are properly adjusted on the hub. 
As there are two griping surfaces or shoulders to the jaws — one for small 
and one for large hubs — one machine is sufficient for all ordinary light and 
heavy work. Taking into consideration all the advantages possessed by 
this machine, it is confidently believed to be the best hub-boxing machine 
in market. Those who wish to do extra light work can use this machine 
by ordering an extra mandrel turned down small at the lower end with 
extra small bits for that purpose. 



152 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



HUB BOXING MACHINES — Continued, 



Fi cr. U. 




I / 16 IS /» 13 

;z a . —liiuidiiiii/immlmTmr 



mzP 3 





SILVER'S DOUBLE CHUCK TAPER. 

Price - - - - - - $35.00 each. 

gee page 153. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 1 53 

HUB BOXING MACHINES — Continued. 
SILVER'S DOUBLE CHUCK TAPER— Continued. 

Fig. 4 brings into view the outside of the large or butt chuck, and 
shows the revolving disk, together with the adjusting slide through 
which the mandrel passes, and by which it is thrown out of centre 
when a taper cut is to be made. An index, as shown in this cut, is 
attached to the disk, by which the mandrel is readily set to cut any 
degree of taper required. 

Fig. 5 is an opposite view of the machine, showing the outside of 
the small or point chuck, and bringing into prominent view the Silver 
patent open feed nut and adjustable gauge plate, by the use of which, as 
applied to this machine, a square shoulder is readily cut in either end of 
the hub, and by a simple half turn of the nut cap the mandrel is released, 
and can be withdrawn at once without turning, which greatly facilitates 
the work by saving much time and labor. 

This machine cuts with equal facility straight as well as taper holes, 
and is most, admirably adapted to pipe boxes and all classes of heavy 
work, and is, in fact, almost indispensable to wagon-makers doing the 
kind of work named. There being two shoulders or griping surfaces on 
the jaws, gives it a wider range of capacity, grasping hubs from three to 
twelve inches in diameter. It will be observed that the whole operation, 
including the cutting of recesses in both ends of the hub, as well as 
squaring the shoulders, is performed without changing the position of the 
machine on the hub. 

Each machine is accompanied by Silver's adjusting rule, one end of 
which is concave, to fit the enlarged portion of the mandrel where the 
bit is inserted. See engraving. 

Both margins of this rule are graduated to suit different degrees of 
taper, while the center is marked for straight holes. 

By means of this rule the bit is readily set to cut any desired size by 
simply placing the concave end on the mandrel close to the bit, and 
setting the point of the bit to the figure or mark indicating the size 
required. Much valuable time is saved by the use of this little device in 
adjusting the bit. 

Considering the combination, superiority of workmanship, strength 
and durability, we do not hesitate to say we believe this to be greatly 
superior to any other taper machine in use, and are confident it will give 
entire satisfaction. 



154 



HALT., KIMBARK AND CO/S 



HUB BOXING MACHINES — Continued. 




DOLE'S PATENT SELF-CENTRING ARM. 



Price, 



$45.00 each. 



This machine is designed for* those doing light carriage work. It 
centres by the hub, same as the " Old Standard" machine, but trues by 
the run of the wheel, which is a great advantage in light work. Turned 
boxes can be set true, and the machine can be used for setting all kinds of 
light boxes. 

This machine is all iron, and is substantially made. Weight, i3oft>s. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



155 



HUB REAMER. 




BREMERMAN'S SELF-CENTRING. 



Power Machine, 
Hand do. 



$80.00 each. 
40.00 do. 



This machine is so simple that any person can learn to operate it in 
fifteen minutes' time. To adjust it, select from the set of rings one which 
will fit the small end of the box to be used, and place it upon the reamer. 
Then select another enough larger to pass down the reamer, so that the 
distance between the rings will be one-half inch greater than the length of 
the hub. Place the rings in the chucks, and adjust and fasten them to the 
hub. Place the wheel on the reamer ; hook the chains to opposite spokes, 
passing them outside the felloes, and connect the power. Be sure and 
poke down the shavings as fast as they accumulate. This is done by 
working the little rod up and down through the top reamer. The hand 
machine is operated by turning the wheel ; the reamer is made stationary. 
We furnish twenty-six rings with each machine, assorted so they will fit 
any sized box, from 2^ to 6 inches. The reamer should run about thirty- 
three revolutions per minute. A hub can be reamed in less than two 
minutes, with power ; by hand, in about five minutes. The work done 
by this machine is entirely satisfactory, being a perfect fit for the boxes, 
making a smooth, tapering hole, clipping the ends of the spokes, without 
splitting the hub in the least ; hence not weakening the hub about the 
tenons of the spokes. Every machine warranted to give satisfaction. 



156 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



SPOKE TENONING MACHINE. 




25.00 


each 


35-oo 


do. 


6.00 


do. 


8.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 


1. 00 


do. 



DOLE'S PATENT, WITH HUB ATTACHMENT. 

No. 1. — Small size ----- 
No. 2. — Large size - - - 

Felloe boring attachment for small machine 

do. do. do. large do. 

Self-centring chuck small do. 

do. do. large do. 

Extra cutters for large machine 

This is the best machine for cutting round tenons in use. The 
hollow auger is fitted on a mandrel that works through a bearing in the 
casting A, (see illustration) an arm of which projects out under the auger 
that is provided with a rest and dog B, that centres the spoke while the 
auger is starting on, thus centring all the spokes the same, so that the 
tenons will cut exactly true, and in less time than it would take to 
sharpen the spokes for the common hollow auger. There is also a feed 
lever to use in finishing the shoulder, that the crank may be forced up to 
the end of the bearing box, thereby making a perfectly square shoulder. 
It will be observed that the ,head is raised or lowered in the frame by 
means of a shaft and pinion to suit different length hubs, being held to its 
place by tightening the nut on the shaft. Is furnished with a brace shank 
with which the auger can be used in a brace. 

Two sizes of this machine are made. The small size cuts from T \ to 
1 in. ; the large cuts from f to i£ and 4 ins. long. The large machine is 
made heavy and strong, and is furnished with' legs, The small hollow auger 
cannot be applied to the large machine, or the large to the small. 






ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



157 



SPOKE TENONING MACHINE — Continued. 




DOLE'S PATENT, WITH ATTACHMENTS. 



Small size, - 

Large size, - - - 

Felloe boring attachment for small machine 

do. do. do. large do. 

Self centring chuck small do. 

do. do. large do. 

Extra cutters for large machines 



$25.00 


each. 


$35.00 


do. 


6.00 


do. 


8.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 


1. 00 


do. 



The above cut represents the same machine changed to a boring 
machine. To make this change, remove the hollow auger from the man- 
drel, and substitute in its place a chuck for holding auger bits ; put on the 
table or block for holding the work to be bored, and you have a com- 
plete machine for boring felloes, etc., perfectly true, and the tenons also 
being cut true, a better wheel can be made than by any other method. 

For convenience in shipping, these machines are only made with the 
straight frame, but are shown with legs as a trussel, so that parties wish- 
ing can put legs on them, or use them in a vise, or clamped to the bench. 



158 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



ADJUSTABLE HOLLOW AUGER, 




DOLE'S PATENT. 

Price ------- $9.00 each. 

Cutters for hollow augers - - - - 1.50 pair. 

Blanks - - - - - - 1.00 do. 

Hollow auger for brace, is a first-class tool, fitted up in good style, 
will cut any size tenon from ^th to 1 in. ; is easily adjusted, and not 
liable to get out of order. 

Cutters for the hollow auger are made exact duplicates, and can be 
got at any time to fit, and being light, can be sent to any part of the 
United States by mail. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



HANGER. 



!59 




PATENT ADJUSTABLE. 



No. i_Size of journal box, i to if in. ; drop, 12 to 14 in. - 
2 _ do. do. if to 2-j- in. ; do. 15 to 18 in. 

3 do. do. 2\ to 3^ in. ; do. 16 to 20 in. - 

Weight— No. 1, 33 ft>s. ; No. 2, 75 fes. ; No. 3, 145 ft>s. 



per ib. 
do. 
do. 



i6o 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



AXLES. 






ANCHOR. 





ftoi ii 


ii 


if 


1* 


if 


if 


No. i — Swelled Taper, 

improved solid collar, 














Short stock, 
No. 2 — Swelled Taper, 


$5.oo$6.oo 


$7.25 


$9.50 


$12.00 $15.00 


$18.50 


improved solid collar, 














Long stock, 
No. 3— Half Patent, 


7.00 


8.00 


9-75 


13.00 


16.00 20.00 


24.00 


improved solid collar, 










Short stock, 
No. 4— Half Patent, 


5-5° 6.50 


7-75 


10.00 


12.50 


i5-5o 


19.00 


improved solid collar, 


i 












Long stock, 


7.50J 8.50 


10.25 


l 3-5o 


16.50 20.50 


25.00 



FINE PATTERN — Extra Quality Iron, Finished Nuts, and 
Steel Converted, for Small Hubs. 



'i 



No. 5 — Swelled Taper, improved solid collar, 



Short stock. 



-S. C 



No. 6 — Swelled Taper, improved solid collar, 

Long stock, - do. 

No. 7 — Half Patent, improved solid collar, 

Short stock, - - - do. 

No. 8 — Half Patent, improved solid collar, 

Long stock, - - - do. 



f to I 


I* 


$7.00 


$8.00 


9-50 


TO.50 


7.50 


8.50 


10.00 


11.50 



$9.50 
12.50 

10.00 

13-50 



BESSEMER STEEL — For Small Hubs. 



No. 13 — Half Patent, improved solid collar, 

Short stock, 
No. 14 — Half Patent, improved solid collar, 

Long stock, 



$10.50 
13.00 



i 



$11.50 
14.00 



$12.50 
15.00 



For capping nuts on any of the above sizes or styles, 50 cents extra 
per set. 

For case-hardened axles, f to if inches, 50 cents extra per set. 
For do. do. i-J in. and larger, $1.00 do. do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. l6l 




AXLES — Continued. 




D. DALZELL & SONS. 




BESSEMER STEEL. 






i 


t 


§ 


1 


1* 


ii 


if 


I* 




Mail pat., long 




















stock. solid 




















collar - 




$13.00 


$14.00 


$15.00 


$18.00 


$2I.OO 


24.OO 


$28.50 




Mail pat., short 




















stock, solid 




















collar - 




11.00 


11.00 


12.00 


14.50 


I7.OO 


2I.OO 


25.OO 




Half pat., long 




















stock, solid 




















collar - 


$12.00 


12.00 


12.50 


13.00 


16.00 


I9.5O 


23.OO 


27.OO 




Half pat., short 




















stock, solid 




















collar - 


9.00 


9.00 


9-5° 


1 10.00 


12.50 


I5-50 


I9.OO 23.OO 




Swelled taper axles same price as half-patent. 




N. B. — These axles are made from Bessemer steel. They are very 




durable and elegantly finished. 




FIRST QUALITY IRON. 






4to£ 


1 


i4 


r i 


If 


1* 


If 




Mail patent, long stock 


















solid collar - 


$9.00 


$10.00 


$12.50 


$15.00 


$l8.00 


$2I.OO 


$25.00 




Mail patent, short stock 


















solid collar - 


8.00 


S.50 


10.50 


12.50 


I4.5O 


I7.OO 


2I.OO 




Half patent, long stock 


















solid collar - 


8.50 


9.00 


10.50 


12.50 


I4.5O 


I7.OO 






Half patent, short stock 


















solid collar - 


6.25 


6.c;o 


7.50 


9-5o 


II.OO 


I4.OO 






Swelled taper, long 


















stock, solid collar ■ 


7-5o 


8.^0 


10.00 


12.00 


I4.OO 


16.5O 






Swelled taper, shorl 


















stock, solid collar ■ 


■ 6.00 


6.25 


7- 2 5 


8.50 


IO.OO 


I2.50 






N. B. — Mail patent oil cup axles (iron or steel) i-J and smaller, $2.00 




per set more than mail patent. 




Mail patent oil cup axles (iron or steel) i^- and larger, $3.00 per set 




more than mail patent. 




Composition boxes, on iron or steel axles, over iron boxes, on 




| $2.00, f $2.25, i $2.50, 1 $3.25, i£ $4.75, ij $5.00, per set. 




No extra charge for fan tail stocks on steel or iron axles. 









162 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



AXLES — Continued. 




CONCORD — Genuine Eastern Make. 



i£ x 


6 - 


-Long stock, 


i* > 


6* 




do. 


I-J X 


7 




do. 


ii x 


61 




do. 


ij x 


7 




do. 


ii x 


7* 




do. 



58.50 per set. 
8.50 do. 
8.50 do. 
8.50 do. 
8.50 do. 
8.50 do. 



if x 7 
if x 7i 
if x 8 



do. 
do. 
do. 



10.25 do. 
10.25 do. 
10.25 d°- 



i-J x 

i* x 

I-J X 

ii x 



7 

74 

8 

Si- 



do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 



12.75 do. 

12.75 d°- 

12.75 do. 

12.75 do. 



if x 
if x 
if x 



do. 

do. 
do. 



15-25 
15-25 

15-25 



do. 
do. 

do. 



if x 8£ 

if > 9 

if x 9^ 

if x 10 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



17.75 do. 

17.75 do. 

17.75 do. 

17.75 do. 



2x9 
2 x gi 
2 x 10 
2 x io£ 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



23.00 do. 

23.00 do. 

23.00 do. 

23.00 do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. I 63 



AXLES — Continued. 



COMMON HALF PATENT. 



1 x 6 - 


-Long stock, 


1 x 61 




do. 


1 x 7 




do. 


1-4*6 




do. 


i* * *i 




do. 


H x 7 




do. 


ii x 6 




do. 


ii x 6J 




do. 


ii x 7 




do. 


ii x 7i 




do. 


if x 6 




do. 


if x 6* 




do. 


if x 7 




do. 


if x 71 




do. 


1 inch axles, 


- 



per ft), 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 

1 cent .extra per ft). 



COMMON HALF PATENT. 



}x6- 


-Short stock, 


i x H 


do. 


1 x 6 


do. 


1 x 61 


do. 


1 x 7 


do. 


i* x 6 


do. 


ii x 6i 


do. 


ii x 7 


do. 


ii x 6 


do. 


ii x 61 


do. 


ii x 7 


do. 


ii x 71 


do. 


if x 6 


do. 


if x 61 


do. 


if x 7 


do. 


if x 71 


do. 



$3-75 


per s 


3-75 


do. 


3-75 


do. 


3-75 


do. 


3-75 


do. 


4- 2 5 


do. 


4- 2 5 


do. 


4- 2 5 


do. 


5.00 


do. 


5.00 


do. 


5.00 


do. 


5.00 


do. 


5-75 


do. 


5-75 


do. 


5-75 


do. 


5-75 


do. 



164 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



AXLES — Continued. 







COMMON 


I X 


6 - 


-Long stock, - 


I X 


6i 


do. 


I > 


7 


do. ... 


H x 


6 


do. 


14 x 


6i 


do. 


ii x 


7 


do. ' - 


ii x 


6 


do. ... 


ii x 


6i 


do. 


ii x 


7 


do. ... 


ii x 


7* 


do. 


If X 


6 


do. ... 


If X 


6i 


do. 


if X 


7 


do. ... 


If x 


7i 


do. 


i| x 


7 


do. 


ii x 


74 


do. 


i| x 


8 


do. ... 


i-i- X 


8* 


do. 


ii x 


9 


do. ... 


if x 


8 


do. 


if x 


8* 


do. 


If X 


9 


do. 


if x 


Si 


do. ... 


if x 


9 


do. 


if x 


9i 


do. ... 


If x 


10 


do. 


if x 


ioi 


do. ... 


2 X 


9 


do. 


2 X 


9i 


do. ... 


2 X 


10 


do. 


2 X 


ioi 


do. ... 


2^ X 


10 


do. 


2^ X 


ioi 


do. ... 


2* X 


II 


do. 


2^ X 


i°i 


do. ... 


2^ X 


11 


do. 


z\ X 


12 


do. ... 



per ft). 
~ do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



I6 5 



AXLES — Continued. 




PIPE BOXES — Reamed. 
To fit all sizes Common Axles (see page 164), - 



per 



fo. 



Eastern Manufacturers' Approximate Weights of 
Common Axles. 



h 



45 

2, 

2|, 
2-1- 

2i, 
2f, 

3> 



33 fts - 
41 do. 

54 do. 

64 do. 

83 do. 
100 do. 
118 do. 
137 do. 
161 do. 
188 do. 
210 do. 
245 do. 
305 do. 
375 do. 
480 do. 



1 66 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



SPRINGS. 




CAR SPRINGS. 




SIDE SPRINGS. 




HALF SPRINGS. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, 



167 



SPRINGS — Continued. 




JENKS' SEAT SPRING. 




CARRIAGE — Common Shape. 




FULL C SPRING 




EXPRESS — Common Shape. 




COMMON SCROLL. 




CLIPPER. 




FRENCH 

SCROLL AND CROSS. 




PHILADELPHIA. 




FRENCH 

PLATFORM & CROSS. 




FRENCH. 



FRENCH SCROLL. 



COLLAPSE SHAPE. 



FRENCH SCROLL 





1 68 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 


SPRINGS. 




JENKS' BLUE SEAT. 




i^x 2, 24 inches long - - - 


$2.75 per pair. 


if x 2, 25 do. ----- 


3.00 do. 


i-J-x 2, 26 do. - - 


3.25 do. 


For every inch above these lengths 10 cents extra. 




Discounts — Ordinary lots - - - - 


per cent. 


250 pairs - - - - 


do. 


500 pairs - 


do. 


1000 pairs - 


do. 


1^ x 3, 24 inches long - - 


$2.75 per pair. 


ifx3, 25 do. 


3.00 do. 


1-J-X3, 26 do. _ _ _ _ 


3.25 do. 


Discounts — Ordinary lots - 


per cent. 


250 pairs 


do. 


500 pairs - 


do. 


1000 pairs - 


do. 


We are the sole owners and manufacturers of the 


above popular 


spring. The brand was adopted by us in June, 1S6S, as 


our distinctive 


trade mark, and we shall prosecute all infringements. 




They are made from Jenk's best spring steel, and tempered by a new 


process, which renders them more durable than any other spring in the 


market. 




Every spring is warranted. 













ILLUSTRATED 


CATALOGUE. 




169 






SPRINGS - 


Continued. 










CARRIAGE. 








ii><3 


_ 


weight per 


set, 29lbs. 




iix4 


- . 


- 


do. 


36 do. 




J i x 3 


_ 


- 


do. 


31 do. 




i|x 4 


- 


- 


do. 


38 do. 




ii><3 


- 


- 


do. 


37 do. 




i£x4 


- 


- 


do. 


45 do. 




i*x-5 - 


- 


- 


do. 


53 do - 




i|x6 


. 


- 


do. 


60 do. 




1IX4 


- 


- 


do. 


54 do. 




ifx5 


_ 


- 


do. 


62 do. 




ifx6 


_ 


- 


do. 


70 do. 




2 X4 


.- 


- 


do. 


63 do- 




2 X5 


_ 


- 


do. 


71 do. 




2x6 


_ 


- 


do. 


79 do. 




2x7 


_ 


- 


do. 


88 do. 




2^x6 


_ 


- 


do. 


89 do. 




2^x7 


_ 


- 


do. 


100 do. 




2^X8 


- 


- 


do. 


117 do. 




2 i x 7 


. 


- 


do. 


125 do. 




2|x8 


- 


- 


do. 


145 do. 




1^ in. springs 1 cent extra per ft). 










Common 


_ 


_ 




per ft). 




Tempered, 


_ 


- 




do. 




Oil tempered, 


. 


- 




do. 




Swedish steel, 


oil tempered, 






do. 









170 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



SPRINGS — Continued. 




EXPRESS. 



I±X45 


<36 in 


. long 


ii x 3 


do. 


do. 


i|x 4 


do. 


do. 


ii><5 


do. 


do. 


i|x6 


do. 


do. 


if x 4 


do. 


do. 


ifx 5 


do. 


do. 


i|x6 


do. 


do. 


2x4 


do. 


do. 


2 X5 


do. 


do. 


2x6 


do. 


do. 


2x7 


do. 


do. 


2jx 6 


do. 


do. 


2^X7 


do. 


do. 


2i<8 


do. 


do. 


2^x7 


do. 


do. 


2|x8 


do. 


do. 


i^ in. 


springs, - 



per ft), 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 

1 cent extra per ft). 



Tempered, 

Oil tempered 

Swedish steel, oil tempered, 



per ft), 
do. 
do. 



Express springs furnished either shorter or longer than 36 inches 
when required. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



171 



ii x 3 

iix 4 

i|x 4 



SPRINGS — Continued. 




LEWIS' PATENT CLIPPER. 



i\ in. springs 1 cent extra per ft). 
Swedish steel, oil tempered 



per ft), 
do. 
do. 
do. 



do. 



These are to be clipped on the axles, like express springs. 

The heads are made solid from the same bar of steel ; no welding in 
any part of the spring. No holes or slots are punched in the leaves for 
the bud to work, thereby getting the full strength of the steel. 



ijx 2 x 32 - 
11x3x32 
i-J-x 2 X32 - 
11x3x32 




SULKY. 
Oil Temper, Extra Quality. 



per set. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



172 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



SPRINGS — Continued. 




HALF. 



i*x3 
I-J-X4 - 

l|x 5 
lfx 4 - 

i|x 5 

2x4- 
2 x 5 
2x6- 

Tempered, 

Oil tempered, 

Swedish steel, oil tempered, 



Approximate weight per set, 19 ft)S. 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



23 do. 

28 do. 

29 do. 

34 do. 

35 do. 
41 do. 
47 do. 

per ft), 
do. 
do. 




SIDE. 



14x4, 

i*x5 
i|x 4 

ifx 4 

ifx5 



with shackles 



- Approximate weight per set, 26 ft>s. 



1^ in. springs 1 cent extra per 

Tempered, 

Oil tempered, 

Swedish steel, oil tempered, 



lb. 



do. 


do. 


do. 


32 do 


do. 


do. 


do. 


32 do 


do. 


do. 


do. 


38 do 


do. 


do. 


do. 


36 do 


do. 


do. 


do. 


45 do 








per ft) 




- 




do. 


- 


- 




do. 






ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



J 73 



THIMBLE SKEINS AND BOXES. 






w 



I'll 

III 






I 



w 



LEWIS' HOLLOW AXLE — Wrought Iron. 
Sizes. — 2 inch by 8 inch ; 2^ by 9 ; 2^ by 10 ; 2f by 11. 



i74 



THIMBLE SKEINS AND BOXES — Continued. 



CHICAGO. 




SEAMLESS — With Patent Chambered Box. 



H 


X 


7< 


2f 


X 


7, 


2i 


X 


74, 


2* 


X 


8, 


3| 


X 


8, 


2f 


X 


8i, 


3 


X 


9> 




* 


9' 


3i 


X 


IO, 


3* 


X 


IO, 


3* 


>; 


ioj, 


3* 


X 


ii, 


3i 


X 


12, 


31 


X 


II, 


31 


X 


12, 


4 


X 


12, 


4i 


X 


12, 


4* 


X 


13. 



$3-75 1 


per set 


4- 2 5 


do. 


4-5o 


do. 


4.60 


do. 


4.90 


do. 


4.90 


do. 


6.00 


do. 


6.90 


do. 


7-5o 


do. 


8.00 


do. 


8.00 


do. 


8.00 


do. 


8.05 


do. 


825 


do. 


8.60 


do. 


9-75 


do. 




do. 




do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



!75 



THIMBLE SKEINS AND BOXES -Continued. 



DUNDEE. 




Cast from Divided Pattern. 



6|, 



H 


X 


6h 


H 


X 


7, 


H 


X 


7, 


H- 


X 


7h 


»t 


X 


7h 


2* 


X 


7h 


*i 


X 


8, 


2f 


X 


8, 



2| x 8J, 

3x9, 

3i x 10, 
3i x 10, 
3i x 11, 

3i x IJ > 

3i x 12, 
3f * «, 

3i x I2 , 
4 x 12, 
4i x I2 , 
4i x 13. 



$3.75 


per set 


3.75 


do. 


3-75 


do. 


3-75 


do. 


3-9° 


do. 


4-25 


do. 


4-5o 


do. 


4.60 


do. 


4.90 


do. 


4.90 


do. 


6.00 


do. 


7.50 


do. 


8.00 


do. 


7-75 


do. 


8.00 


do. 


8.05 


do. 


8.25 


do. 


8.60 


do. 


9-75 


do. 


n.50 


do. 


12.65 


do. 



i 7 6 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



THIMBLE SKEINS AND BOXES — Continued. 



KENOSHA. 





PATENT SEAMLESS — With Thread cut on. 

$23.00 per set. 
16.50 do. 
14.00 
12.00 



5 


X 


H> 


4i 


X 


13. 


4* 


X 


12, 


4i 


x 


12^, 


4 


X 


12, 


34 


X 


12, 


3* 


X 


II, 


34 


X 


12, 


3* 


X 


II, 


3* 


X 


ioi, 


3* 


X 


IO, 


3i 


X 


II, 


3i 


X 


IO, 


3i 


X 


9» 


3 


X 


10, 


3 


X 


9> 


2| 


X 


Sh 


2| 


X 


8, 


2* 


X 


8, 


2i 


X 


7ii 


*k 


X 


7, 


2 


X 


6, 



9-75 
8.60 
8.25 
8.05 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 

7-75 
7.50 

6.90 
6.90 
6.00 
4.90 
4.90 
4.60 
4.50 
3-75 
3-5° 



do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



177 



THIMBLE SKEINS AND BOXES — Continued. 



No. 1. 




No. 2. 




THE SENECA FALLS CHILL HARDENED. 



2 in., 6\ in. 
2-J do. 6j- 
2| do. 7 

2J do. 7 
2J do. 7i 

2f do. 7^ 

2} do. 71 
2| do. 8 
2f do. 8 
2f do. 81 

3 do. S| 
3 do. 9 



long, 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 



$3.75 per set. 
3-75 do. 



3-75 
3-75 
3-9° 
4- 2 5 
4-5o 
4.60 
4.90 
4.90 

5-5o 
6.00 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



3i in -> 
3ido. 

3i do. 
3ido. 
3ldo. 
3i do. 
3f do. 

4 do. 
4ido. 
4ido. 

5 do. 
5ido. 



9 
10 
10 
11 
12 
11 
12 
12 
12 

*3 
r 3 

H 



long, 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 



$6.90 per set. 
7.50 do. 



800 
8.00 
8.05 
8.25 
860 

9-75 
11.50 
1265 
17.25 
19.00 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



Cut No. 1 represents the corrugated pipe box, patented June 4, 1867. 
This is an entirely new improvement, and no one can fail to perceive its 
superiority over the common pipe box. It has always been a difficult 
matter to fasten the box into the hub so as to prevent its turning round, 
or pulling out of position. The small end of this box is driven into the 
hub until it fits tightly, when wedges are applied in the usual manner at 
the large end. The wood being forced into the corrugation, makes it 
impossible to wrench the box. 

Cut No. 2 shows the chill hardened skein, which is also protected 
by letters patent. The process of chill hardening the lower part of the 
skein where the principal wear on it occurs, gives it a smooth surface, 
equal to steel in hardness and durability. We do not add the chill or 
corrugated box to any size under 3^ inches. 



178 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 



THIMBLE SKEINS AND BOXES — Continued. 



DUNDEE. 





SEAMLESS — With Cut Thread. 



3i x IO > 

3i x 



31 
31 



io, 



3i x IJ > 
3* 



12, 
12, 



$6.oo 


per set 


7-5° 


do. 


8.oo 


do. 


8.oo 


do. 


8.05 


do. 


8.25 


do. 


8.60 


do. 



These skeins are made of the best charcoal iron, from new patterns, 
enlarged at the shoulder so as to take the largest quantity of wood, 
making them easily fitted to the axle. 






ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



179 



THIMBLE SKEINS AND BOXES — Continued. 






TURNED AND FITTED — With Iron Bearings. 



3 x 9> 

3i x IO > 

3i x IX > 

3i x I2 > 



$6.00 per set. 
7.50 do. 
8.00 do. 
8.60 do. 



We desire to cali the attention of the trade and consumers to the 
above skeins. They are made of iron, similar to the brass bearings, and 
are cast solid ; then turned and fitted, and are, in point of draft, nearly, if 
not quite equal to the brass bearings. 

AA represents the iron bearings ; the space between the bearings 
should be covered with a woolen cloth, tightly sewed on, and saturated 
with oil. B is the nut with a flange, which covers the point of the box 
one-fourth of an inch. C is the sand-band, which screws on to the butt of 
the hub. 

Both the boxes and skeins are turned nicely as iron axles. 



i8o 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



SLEIGH SHOES. 



Cast iron, 

Length, 36 inches 
do. 38 do. 
do. 40 do. 
do. 42 do. 



COMMON. 



approximate weight per set, 71 fbs. 
do. do. do. 73 do. 

do. do. do. 75 do. 

do. do. do. 77 do. 



per. ft) 



Made to order, any length. 




LOCKWOOD & FREDERICK'S PATENT. 



Cast Iron, weight of each runner about 50 lbs. 



$16.00 per set. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



181 



BOLSTER PLATES. 




WROUGHT. 

Made similar to cast bolster plates, with raised and indented circles, 
combining all the advantages of the cast and wrought. 



2f in. wide, § in. thick, i inch hole, 
3 do. f do. i -J do. 

3^ do. § do. i^ do. 

31 do. f do. ij do. 



48 cents per pair 
50 do. do. 
53 do. do. 
55 do. do. 




MILES' PATENT. 

Made of cast iron, and in such a manner that it will not work loose 
from the bolster. The raised circles around the bolt holes enter the wood 
from f to f of an inch, and thus secure the bolster firmly in its place. 



No. 



Length. 



8 inch, 

9 do. 

10 do. 

11 do. 



Width at 
End. 



2\ inch, 
2§ do. 
2§ do. 
2| do. 



Width at 
Centre. 



3i inch : 

3i do. 

5 do. 
5* do- 



Centre to 
Centre of 
Bolt Hole, 



6 inch, 
6f do. 

7 do. 

8 do. 



Size of 
King Bolt. 



£ inch. 
i-J do. 
i£ do. 
ii do. 



Price. 



70 c. per pr. 
80 c. do. 
$1.00 do. 
1.20 do. 




COMMON. 



No. 1 — 10 inch, heavy, 

2 — 9 do. medium, 

3— 8 do. light, 



75 cents per pair. 
55 do. 

45 do. 



182 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



WAGON HARDWARE, 




TONGUE CAPS. 



Wrought Iron, 



per ft). 




HAMMER STRAPS. 



Wrought Iron, 



pel 



Bb. 




DOUBLE TREE PLATES. 



Wrought Iron, 



per 



ft). 




SINGLE TREE PLATES. 



Wrought Iron, 



per ft). 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 1 83 

WAGON HARDWARE - Continued. 
WAGON BOX STRAP BOLTS. 




SHANK, § INCH DIAMETER. 

Price per Set of Eight Bolts. 

12 inch, - - - - -■-■■- 80 cents. 

14 do. - - - - - - - 80 do. 

16 do. - -' - - - - - 90 do. 

Five cents for each additional inch. Other lengths made to order. 



END BOARD RODS — For Wagons. 

Narrow track — ready for use, - per 100 rods. 

Wide do. do. - do. 




WAGON BODY STAPLES. 

i-j- inch, ------ 60 cents per doz. 

2 do. - - - - - - 60 do. 

2\ do. - - - - - . - 60 do. 

2^ do. - - - - - - 60 do. 

These staples are packed in half gross packages suitable for jobbing. 



184 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



FIFTH WHEELS. 



NEW PATTERN. 




No. 1. 

With Flanges for Head Block — Solid Clips of Norway Iron. 

f — 12 to 16 in. diameter, - $ 2 «75 each, 

•fj- — 12 to 16 do. - 2.90 do. 

f — 12 to 16 do. _____ 2-05 do. 

Bottom wheel extends entirely round back of axle and projects about 
three inches front of axle, same as top wheel. 

Smith's new pattern (No. 1) we deem the most desirable and durable 
fifth wheel in use. 

This pattern, as shown in the above cut, has flanges raised on the 
top circle, to support the sides of the head block, which obviates the 
danger of its splitting at the end, as it gives a side bearing that prevents 
any lateral strain on the head block, and thus makes a strong, solid con- 
nection. 

They are sent to market nutted and threaded, ready for use, as seen 
in cut, and are of the best workmanship. 

N. B. — In ordering wheels, state name or style of wheel, outside 
diameter, size of iron and width of axle. 







ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 1 85 




FIFTH WHEELS- Continued. 




C^ 




No. 2. 




With Flanges for Head Block— Solid Clips of Norway Iron. 




Same as No. 1 in every respect, excepting the front, and is considered 




a very desirable pattern. 




f — 12 to 16 in. diameter, - - - - $2.65 each. 




\l — 12 to 16 do. _____ 2.80 do. 




f — 12 to 16 do. _____ 2.95 do. 




^ < * S /'% V 




Sh* 




No. 3. 




Solid Clips of Norway Iron. 




Same as No. 2, excepting flanges. 




f iron — 12 to 16 in. diameter, - $2.50 each. 




li-do. — 12 to 16 do. _____ 2.65 do. 




f do. — 12 to 16 do. - 2.80 do. 




N. B. — In ordering wheels, state name or style of wheel, outside 




diameter, size of iron and width of axle. 









1 86 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 



FIFTH WHEELS — Continued. 




No. 4. 

Solid Clips of Norway Iron. 

Differs from No. 3 in that the bottom of the wheel is put on in two 
sections, extending about 3-j- inches back and in front of the axle. 

f iron — 12 to 16 in. diameter, - $2.25 each. 

y-J-do. — 12 to 16 do. - - - . - 2.40 do. 

f do. — 12 to 16 do. - - - 2.60 do. 




No. 5. 



Solid Clips of Norway Iron. 



Differing from No. 4 only in having a T 5 -g- rod connecting the back 
part of the bottom of the wheel, which braces and strengthens it. 

f iron — 12 to 16 in. diameter, - $ 2 -5o each. 

12 to 16 do. - 2.65 do. 

do. - 2.80 do. 



-Udo 

|- do. — 12 to 16 



N. B. — In ordering wheels, state name or style of wheel, outside 
diameter, size of iron and width of axle. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



187 



FIFTH WHEELS- Continued. 



NEW YORK STYLE. 




No. 6. 

With Solid Clips of Norway Iron and Half Round Part of 

Ulster Iron. 



§ iron — 12 to 16 in. diameter, 
y^-do. — 12 to 16 do. 



$2.50 each. 
2.65 do. 
2.80 do. 



N. B. — In ordering wheels, state name or style of wheel, outside 



diameter, size of iron and width of axle. 





i88 


HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 






CLIP KING BOLTS. 






FOR BUGGIES. 






PLAIN PATTERN. 






MADE OF NORWAY IRON. 




No. i- 


-Size for light buggies, - 


$4.00 per doz. 


2 


do. ordinary do. - - 


4.00 do. 


ys^Sfw/k^*^^ 




EXCELSIOR PATTERN. 






MADE OF NORWAY IRON. 




No. i- 


-Size for light buggies, - 


$4.00 per doz. 


2- 


- do. ordinary do. - 


4.00 do. 





ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



CLIP KING BOLTS — Continued. 




CLIP KING BOLT AND PERCH AND BED 
PLATE COMBINED. 



f wheel, 
do. 
do. 






$2.25 each. 
2.25 do. 
2.25 do. 



Fig. 1 represents the perch or head block plate inverted. 
Fig. 2 represents the bed plate in an upright position. 
Fig. 3 represents the plates together, as when in use. 
These plates are made of the best material, and finished in the best 
possible manner. 

N. B. — In ordering, state diameter of fifth wheel it is intended for. 



190 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



SHAFT COUPLINGS. 




PLAIN PATTERN, 

No. 1, Black — Eye, 1 inch by 1 inch, 

Bright — Eye, do. 

No. 2, Black — Eye, 1 inch by f inch, 

Bright — Eye, do. - 

Extra Large Black — Eye, 1^ inch by i-J inch, - 
Bright — Eye, do. 



$9.50 per doz. prs. 



11.25 


do. 


8-75 


do. 


10.50 


do. 


17.00 


do. 


19.00 


do. 



The plain coupling is fastened to the carriage underneath the axle. 
This style is more commonly used on cheap carriages. There are three 
sizes of plain couplings : No. 2 is for light buggies ; No. 1 for two seat 
carriages, and extra large for heavy rockaways and express wagons. 

The above couplings all have a thread in the ear, and a -^ inch bolt, 
except the extra large, which has recently been changed to -J inch bolt, 
and made throughout much heavier than formerly. 




CLIP BAR PATTERN. 



I -J Black — Eye, 1 
1 J Bright— Eye, 



inch by 1 inch, 
do. 



$10.50 per doz. prs. 

12.25 d°- 



It will be seen that this pattern of coupling, by means of the clip bar 
attachment, does not draw on the axle clip, as does the ordinary plain 
pattern, but has its bearing against the axle, making a very strong coup- 
ling, at a comparatively low price for i-J inch. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



I 9 I 



SHAFT COUPLINGS — Continued. 




IMPROVED PATTERN — With Space for Rubbers. 

New York Pattern, Black — Eye, 1 inch by J inch, $11.75 P er doz. P rs - 

do. Bright — Eye, do. 

Baltimore Pattern, Black — Eye, i-J inch by J inch, 

do. Bright — Eye, do. 

Philadelphia, No. t, Black — Eye, i-J inch by 1 inch, 

do. Bright — Eye, do. 

Philadelphia, No. 2, Black — Eye, ij inch by 1 inch, 

do. Bright — Eye, do. 

Trotting Buggy, Black — Eye, J inch by £ inch, 

do. Bright — Eye, do. 

Extra for square bolt in the ear, 



*3-75 


do. 


12.50 


do. 


14.50 


do. 


^3-75 


do. 


16.25 


do. 


!3-75 


do. 


16.25 


do. 


n.25 


do. 


!3-25 


do. 


2.00 


do. 




STRAIGHT EAR. 



1 inch Light Bright — Eye, 1 by f , 
1 do. Heavy do. — Eye, 1 by J, 
i^do. do. do. — Eye, 1 1 by J, 
Extra for square bolts in the ear, 



$13.25 per doz. prs. 
13.75 do - 

14.50 do. 

2.00 do. 



IQ2 



SHAFT COUPLINGS — Continued. 





CENTRAL PARK PATTERN 

Rubbers. 

i inch Light — Patent milled, - 

i do. Heavy do. 

Extra for square bolt in the ear, 



With Space for 

$18.00 per doz. prs. 
19.00 do. 

2.00 do. 




PLAIN POLE EYE. 



1 inch Black, 
1 do. Bright, 
i|do. 



Black, 

1 -J do. Bright, 
1^ do. Black, 
1^ do. Bright, 



$4.25 per doz. prs. 



5.00 


do. 


6.25 


do. 


7-50 


do. 


6.25 


do. 


7-50 


do. 



REVERSED PATTERN POLE EYE. 



£ inch Black, 

} do. Milled, 

do. Black, 

do. Milled, 

do. Black, 

do. Milled, 

do. Black, 

do. Milled, 



$6.25 per doz. prs. 



7- 2 5 
8.00 

9.00 

8.00 

9.00 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



In ordering, state whether f or T \ hole, and the kind of coupling de- 
sired to fit. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



*93 



SHAFT COUPLINGS — Continued. 




Bright finished, 
Pole Eyes, 



CLAPP'S PATENT. 



$18.00 per doz. prs. 
13.00 do. 




Bright finished, 
Pole Eyes, 



DERBY'S PATENT. 



$23.00 per doz. prs. 
11.50 do. 



i 9 4 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



AXLE CLIPS. 




SUPERIOR CARRIAGE CLIPS. 



. o — Flat part 


2-j- inches 


i — 


do. 


3 do. 


2 


do. 


3i do. 


3— 


do. 


4 do. 


4— 


do. 


4i do. 


5— 


do. 


5 do. 


6— 


do. 


6 do. 


7— 


do. 


6J do. 



70 cents per doz. 



70 


do. 


do. 


70 


do. 


do. 


78 


do. 


do. 


97 


do. 


do. 


1.20 




do. 


1.50 




do. 
do. 



No. 7 is designed for heavy wagons, being extra heavy. 

These superior clips are made of round iron, and the shank or round 
part is yV mcn m diameter, except Nos. 4, 5 and 6, which are •§ inch in 
diameter. The flat part is trimmed so as to require no filing, and is £ in. 
wide. 




NORWAY IRON. 



No. o — Flat part, 2-J inches long, 



I — 


do. 


3 


do. 


2 


do. 


3* 


do. 


3— 


do. 


4 


do. 


4— 


do. 


4i 


do. 


5— 


do. 


5 


do. 



80 cents per doz. 
80 do. do. 



do. 
do. 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 

This size of 



80 

- 88 
$1.12 

- i-35 

These clips are all drawn from slit rods f by J inch, 
iron gives plenty of stock to make the clip heavy at the place where the 
flat part joins the round part or shank. Each clip is drawn thin in the 
centre of the flat part, where it is bent over the top of the axle, and in- 
creases regularly in size to the shank, where it is so well proportioned 
that it never twists off, which is a common fault with other clips. The 
nuts are made to fit snugly, so that they can barely be turned with the 
fingers, and the thread on the shank is cut of a uniform size all the way 
up. The nuts are the same as are used on the Philadelphia Bolt, and 
they are cut with a plug tap, so that every thread in the nut bears an 
equal amount of strain, and it is almost impossible to strip the threads. 
Each clip is finished, and ready to put on the carriage without filing. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



J 95 



AXLE CLIPS — Continued. 



SMITH'S NEW STYLE CARRIAGE CLIPS. 




For Light Buggies. 



No. o — Flat part, i\ inches long, 
i — do. 3 do. 

2 — do. 2>i do. 

3 — do. 4 do. 



8o cents per doz. 
8o do. do. 
8o do. do. 
88 do. do. 



These clips are designed exclusively for light buggies, and are made 
in same manner and style as clips described on preceding page, except that 
the flat part is f of an inch wide, and the round part or shank J of an inch 
in size. 



SPRING BAR CLIPS. 



SIZE OF SHANK, T 5 -g- INCH. 



With Bead in Centre. 



No. o — f in. wide ; centre, 4 inches long, 



I-f 


do. 


do. 


4f 


do. 


2-1 


do. 


do. 


5i 


do. 


3-1 


do. 


do. 


- Si 


do. 


4-1 


do. 


do. 


6f 


do. 


5-1 


do. 


do. 


7 


do. 



$1.00 


per doz 


i-i5 


do. 


1.22 


do. 


I.3O 


do. 


i-45 


do. 


1.65 


do. 



196 



SADDLE CLIPS. 



BREWSTER & CO.'S PATENT. 



Clips for i£ in. springs, 
do. i-J do. 
do. if do. 



$6.00 per.doz. 
6.00 do. 
6.00 do. 



The above clips make a very strong, solid connection of the spring 
and axle, doing away entirely with the use of bolts through the axle — 
giving the same a better and more highly finished appearance. Used for 
double perched carriages, and made of Norway Iron. 

WHIFFLETREE BOLTS. 




HALF OVAL T HEAD — With Spurs. 



T \~ in. diameter, 3^ in. long, 
£ do. 3 i do. 



$3.00 per doz. 
3.00 do. 

Made of Norway Iron, and put up in paper boxes of 4 dozen each. 
Extra lengths to order. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



I 9 7 



BOLTS. 



SHAFT — DIAMOND HEAD. 




NORWAY IRON. 



1 inch 
lido. 
1^ do. 
if do. 

2 do. 



^ and 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



$3.90 per 100. 
4.05 do. 
4.20 do. 
4.35 do. 
4.50 do. 



SHAFT— T HEAD. 




NORWAY IRON. 



1 inch 
lido. 


x T 3 ^- anc 
do. 


Li, 


i^do. 


do. 




if do. 


do. 




2 do. 


do. 




2 J do. 


do. 




2£do. 


do. 





$2.80 


3er 100 


2 -95 


do. 


3.10 


do. 


3-25 


do. 


34o 


do. 


3-55 


do. 


3-7° 


do. 



198 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



FIFTH WHEEL ANTI-RATTLERS. 




I Fifth wheels, 

do. 

do. 



1 1 

T6" 

3. 
4 



$5.00 per doz. 
5.00 do. 
5.00 do. 



The above engraving shows this very useful little invention, ready 
for use. 

The bed, A, which receives the rubber packing, B, can be operated 
by the set screw, as shown above, and made to tighten the packing, B, 
around the bottom circle of the fifth wheel. 

It can be used on all fifth wheels, excepting Nos. 4 and 5. 

N. B. — In ordering, state size of fifth wheel intended for. 




SHAFT RUBBERS. 



§ inch, 
1 do 
H do 



h, \ 



$1.50 per doz. prs. 




CENTRAL PARK SHAFT RUBBERS. 



1 inch Light — Central Park pattern, 
1 do. Heavy do. 

do. do. 



1 J do 



$1.50 per doz. prs. 
1.50 do. 

1.75 do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



I 99 



WHIP SOCKETS. 





JAPANNED. 
Chamberlin's Patent Clamp Sockets, 



$6.00 per doz, 



N. B. — These are considered by all carnage and wagon-makers the 
best in use ; the top and bottom are made of malleable iron, which gives 
the socket great durability. The clamps are such that they can be easily 
attached to any dash firmly, and at such a distance from it, that the whip 
does not mar the dash leather. 




SPRING BUFFERS. 



Rubber, 



per ft). 



200 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 



FELLOE PLATES. 




PHILADELPHIA PATTERN - Wrought Iron. 

per fb. 

do. 

do. 

----- do. 

----- do. 

do. 
- - - - do. 

do. 
do. 

These plates are made of a superior quality of iron, and put up in 
paper boxes holding 10 flbs. each, and labeled. 



Plates for 


£ rims 


do. 


i do. 


do. 


i^ do. 


do. 


ii do. 


do. 


if do. 


do. 


i| do. 


do. 


if do. 


do. 


if do. 


do. 


2 do. 



STEP PADS. 




Wrought iron. 



$12.00 per doz. prs. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



20I 



WHIFFLETREE PLATES. 



Fie. i. 



Fig. 2. 




BREWSTER & CO.'S PATENT. 



No. i — For light buggies, 

2 — For heavier carriages, 



$3.00 per doz. 
3.40 do. 



Fig. 1 represents a section of the plates parallel with the shaft. 
Fig. 2 represents the plates locked together. 

These plates are made and finished in a superior manner. The upper 
plate, with hook, is made of Norway iron, bottom of malleable. 

Packed in boxes of 4 dozen sets each. 



WHIFFLETREE HOOKS. 




J inch, 
1 do. 
ii do. 
ii do. 
if do. 
i| do. 



$5.00 


per 


doz. 


prs. 


5.00 




do. 




5-75 




do. 




6.50 




do. 




7-5° 




do. 




8.50 




do. 





Made of malleable iron, japanned and varnished. 



202 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS, 



WHIFFLETREE FERRULES. 




ROUND. 



No. o — A inch at small end, 



I— f do. 


do. 


2— f do. 


do. 


3- 1 do. 


do. 


4 — i do. 


do. 


5— 1£ do. 


do. 


6— 1£ do. 


do. 


7— if do. 


do. 


8— 1£ do. 


do. 


9— if do. 


do. 


o — if do. 


do. 


i — 2 do. 


do. 



37 to the ft) 


24 


do. 


i7 


do. 


*3 


do. 


9 


do. 


8 


do. 


7 


do. 


6 


do. 


5 


do. 


4 


do. 


3* 


do. 


H 


do. 




CLOSE END. 



No. 12 — f inch at small end, J- inch at large end, 
13 — J do. do. 1 do. do. 

14 — 1 do. do. 



H 



do. 



do. 



1 1 to the fb. 
8 do. 
7 do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



203 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



WHIFFLETREE TONGUES. 




PLAIN SHANK WITH SHOULDER. 



No. 15 — 2f inches long, f shank, 
16—3 do. ^ do. 



13 to the ft). 
9 do. 



nHRDniHiKSK 



SCREW SHANK WITH SHOULDER. 



No. 17 — 2f inches long, f shank, 
18 — 3 do. Jg- do. 



14 to the ft). 
12 do. 




PLAIN WITHOUT SHOULDER. 

No. 19 — 3§ inches long, -J shank, - - - 9 to the ft). 



WITH SOCKET. 

No. 20 — 4-J inches long, £ in. at large end, - 



weight, 6 J oz. 



204 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 
WHIFFLETREE HOOKS. 




PLAIN SHANK. 



No. 21 — 3 inches long, 



8 to the ft). 




SCREW SHANK. 



No. 22 — 3 inches long, 




No. 23 — 1£ inch hole at small end, 
24 — 1^- do. do. 



p 10 to the ft). 



1 ft), per pair. 
1 ft). 5 oz. do. 




No. 25 — 1 inch hole at small end, 
26 — 1^ do. do. 

27 — i-J do. do. 




No. 28 — i-h inch hole at small end, 




No. 39 — 1£ inch hole at small end, 



8 oz. per pair 
11 oz. do. 
i8|oz. do. 



17 oz. per pair. 



[3^ oz. per pai 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



205 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



WHIFFLETREE CIRCLES — In Pairs. 




No. 30 — i-J- inch ring, 4 inches long, 



5 pairs to the ft). 




No. 31 — 2 inch ring, 4^ inches long, 
32— 1\ do. Si do - 



3 pairs to the ft). 
1 pair to 10 oz. 




NEW PATTERN. 

No. 33 — if inches wide, 2§ inches long, - - 4 oz. per pair. 

These are designed especially for light work, and are fitted to receive 
a leather washer to prevent rattling. 




No. 34 — 1^ inch ring, 4 inches long, 



4 oz. per pair 



206 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



WHIFFLETREE CIRCLES — Continued. 




No. 35 — if inch ring, 3-f inches long, 
36— 2\ do. 3! do. 



4 pairs to the lb. 
2 do. 




No. 37 — if inch ring, 3§ inches long, 



\\ oz. per pair. 




No. 38 — 2f inch ring, 6J inches long, for heavy work, - 12 oz. per pair. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



207 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



WHIFFLETREE PLATES. 



No. 39 — 3J inches long, 



23 to the ft). 




No. 40 — 3 inches long, 



9 to the fb. 




No. 41 — 4 inches long, 



13 to the ft). 




No. 42 — 3-J inches long, 



to the ft). 



No. 43 — 5 inches long, 



12 to the ft). 



208 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 
HOLD BACKS. 




No. 44 — 4^ inches long, - 



8 to the ft). 



No. 45 — 5^- inches long, 
No. 46 — 6^ inches long, 



6 to the ft). 
4 do. 



No. 47 — 3 inches long, 
48— 3i do. 
49~ 3l do - 




10 to the lb. 

8 do. 
4i do. 




No. 50 — if inches long from staple to bolt hole, 



7 to the ft). 




No. 51 — |- inch loop, 
52 — 1 do. 

53— 1 £ do. 
54— 1± do. 



10 to the ft). 
7 do. 
6 do. 

5 do - 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 


209 




MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS - 
TEE IRONS. 


-Continued. 

12 to the Bb. 
8 do. 
6£ do. 

5i to the ft). 
8 to the lb. 




No. 55 — 3 in. wide, 2-J in. high ; width, J in. - 
56 — 3§ do. i\ do. do. f do. 
57 — 3f do. 2f do. do. f do. 




No. 58 — \\ in. wide, 3 in. high ; widt 

1 " 


i, I in. 




RIGHT AN 

No. 59 — 4i in. wide, 2-J- in. high ; wid 


r 

D LEFT. 

th, £ in. 









2IO 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 
CORNER IRONS. 



MEASURES TAKEN OUTSIDE. 



No. 60 — if in. long, ■£$ in. wide, 



6l— 2j 


do. 


f 


do 


62 2f 


do. 


* 


do 


63—2f 


do. 


* 


do 


64—3* 


do. 


3. 
4 


do 


65—4 


do. 


3. 
4 


do 



33 to the lb. 
16 do. 

10 do. 

11 do. 
6 do. 
4i do - 




INSIDE SQUARE CORNERS. 

No. 66 — 2f in. long, -^ in. wide, - - - 10 to the ft), 




BEVEL CORNERS — Right and Left. 

No. 67 — 2f in. long, T 9 -g- in. wide, - - - 14 to the ft). 




BEVEL CORNERS — Right and Left. 

No. 68 — 3J in. long, -^ in. wide, - - - 7 to the ft), 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



211 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



SHAFT BODY AND PERCH LOOPS. 




SHAFT LOOP. 



No. 69 — J in. loop, 



25 to the fb. 




SHAFT LOOP. 



No. 70 — I- in. loop, 



18 to the lb. 




BODY LOOP. 



No. 71 — 1 in. loop, 
72 — 1 -J do. 
73— 1± do. 
74— 1| do. 



1 1 to the lb. 
7 do. 
6 do. 
5 do. 



212 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



SHAFT BODY AND PERCH LOOPS — Continued. 




CHECK OR PERCH LOOR 



No. 75 — i in. loop, 2\ in. long, 
76—1^ do. 3i do. 
77 — 1^ do. 2\ do. 



78- 
79- 



do. 
do. 



3i do - 
3* do - 



9 to the ft). 
8 do. 
6 do. 
5 do. 

3* do - 



FOOTMAN'S LOOP. 



No 


.80- 


-1 ir 


1. loop 




81- 


-i* 


do. 




82- 


-1* 


do. 




83- 


-** 


do. 




84- 


-if 


do. 




85- 


-if 


do. 




86- 


-h 


do. 



26 to 


the lb 


H 


do. 


13 


do. 


!3 


do. 


12 


do. 


12 


do. 


8 


do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 


213 


MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS - 


■ Continued. 


AXLE CLIPS. 




LIGHT. 




No. 87 — For J inch axle, .... 


13 to the lb. 


88— For 1 do. ... 


1 2^ do. 


89— For ij do. 


10J do. 


90 — For i£ do. 


1 1 do. 


91 — For if do. - 


11 do. 


92 — For 1^ do. ... 


10J do. 


HEAVY. 




No. 93 — For J inch axle, - 


7 to the ft). 


94 — For 1 do. - 


- 6 do. 


95— For ii do. ... 


5i do. 


96 — For 1^ do. 


5 do. 


97 — For if do. 


5 do. 


98— For 1} do. ... 


- 5 do. 


As# 




AXLE CLIP & SHAFT COUPLING 


COMBINED. 


No. 99 — For § inch axle, ... 


10 oz. per pair. 


100 — For 1 do. .... 


11 oz. do. 


101 — For 1 -J do. ... 


n^oz. do. 


102 — For i£ do. .... 


11J oz. do. 


103 — For if do. ... 


11^ oz. do. 


104 — For 1^ do. 


12 oz. do. 





214 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 




SHIFTING RAIL IRON. 

No. 105 — For sliding seats in carriages, 



13 to the ft). 




SPRING SHACKLES, 



No. 106 — i^ inches, 
107 — 1| do. 
108 — if do. 



5 ounces. 
6^ do. 
8 do. 




WAGON HAMMER STRAPS. 



No. 109 — 8 inches long, 
no — 7^ do. 
in — ioi do. 




ounces. 
8 do. 
13 do. 



DOUBLE AND SINGLE TREE CENTRE IRONS. 



No. 112 — 2,\ inch hole, 
113 — 2§ do. 
114 — 1\ do. 



29 oz. per pair. 
32 oz. do. 
33-V oz. do. 





ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 


2I 5 


MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS - 


- Continued. 


CLEVISES. 




J^B^ 









^^^^BiSEISSii^^l 




DOUBLE TREE. 




No. 115 — For if inch double tree, 


13 ounces. 


^^^P 5 " :' ^s^jfl 




■■ 1 


II 

1 L 




SHOVEL PLOW. 




No. 116 — For 2f inch beam, - 


17 ounces. 


For manner of using the pins, see page 216. 







2l6 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



CLEVISES — Continued. 




WITH SELF-ADJUSTING PIN. 
No. 117 — Weight, - 16^ ounces. 




No. 118— Weight, 



ioj ounces. 



View No. 117 shows the clevis in position on the double tree to re- 
ceive the pin, and the pin at the side shows its shape and position when 
in the wood, as also shown by the dotted lines. After having been ad- 
justed as above, the clevis is then turned around to the front in line of 
draft, as shown in View No. 118, while the pin remains in its first posi- 
tion, as shown by the pin at the side of Views Nos. 117 and 118, as also 
by dotted lines in View No. 118. Being so held by the wood, the hole for 
pin being so fitted to shape of the pin, to prevent its turning in the wood 
when the clevis turns, and thus fastening the pin by the small point, or 
projection on bottom of pin, as long as the clevis is in line of draft, and 
until turned back to first position, as in View No. 1 17. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



217 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



WEAR IRONS. 



No. 119 — 2\ in. long, 
120 — 4^ do. 
121 — 5 do. 
122 — 6 do. 



2f ounces. 
3i do. 
4 do. 

5i do. 




No. 123 — 4 in. long, 
124 — 5 do. 



4 ounces. 

5 do- 




No. 125 — \\ in. long, 
126 — 6 do. 



6^ ounces. 
8f do. 




No. 127 — 5 in. long, 
128—6I do. 



8 ounces. 
10 do. 



2l8 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



WEAR IRONS — Continued. 




No. 129 — 5 -J in. long, 



8^- ounces. 




No. 130 — 6^ in. long, 



12-J ounces. 




No. 131 — 6^ in. long, 



10^ ounces. 




No. 132 — 3f in. long, 
133—5 do. 
134 — 6 do. 



3f ounces. 

7i do - 
9 do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



219 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



WEAR IRONS — Continued. 




No. 135— 8£ in. long, 



12 ounces. 




No. 136 — 6f in. long, 



>^ ounces. 




No. 137 — 5 in. long, 



5f ounces. 




No. 138 — 6J in. long, 



8f ounces. 



220 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



WEAR IRONS — Continued. 




No. 139 — 7 in. long, 



8J ounces. 




No. 140 — 4J in. long, 



6 ounces. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



221 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



CARRIAGE STEPS. 




STEP PLATE. 



No. 141 — 3f in. diameter, 
142 — 4 do. 



5^ ounces. 
6 do. 




No. 143 — Weight, 



13^ ounces. 




No. 144 — Weight, 



10 ounces. 



222 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 
CARRIAGE STEPS — Continued. 




No. 145 — Weight, 



27 ounces. 




SIDE SPRING — Right and Left. 
No. 146 — Weight, 49 ounces. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



223 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



CARRIAGE STEPS— Continued. 




SIDE SPRING — Right and Left. 
No. 147— Weight, ----- 49 ounces. 




No. 148— Weight, 



34^ ounces. 



224 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



SLEIGH STEPS. 




No. 149 — Weight, 



4^ ounces. 




DOUBLE. 



No. 150 — Weight, 



42^- ounces. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



225 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



THUMB NUTS. 



Hff 



No. 151 — -fa inch hole, T 3 -g- inch thick, 



x 5 2 — A 


do. 


i 


do. 


153— A 


do. 


7 
T6" 


do. 


154— A 


do. 


7 
T6" 


do. 


155-A 


do. 


1 
"2 


do. 


156— A 


do. 


9 
TS" 


do. 


157-f 


do. 


* 


do. 


158-A 


do. 


« 


do. 



66 to 


the ft) 


43 


do. 


20 


do. 


22 


do. 


i5 


do. 


11 


do. 


10 


do. 


h 


do. 




No. 159 — T 5 -g- inch hole, T \ inch thick, 
160 — f do. \ do. 



31 to the ft). 
20 do. 




BRAKE HOLDER. 

No. 161 — 17 inches long ; weight, 



27^ ounces. 



226 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



AXLE NUTS. 




FOR WOOD AXLES. 



Measure taken inside of hole at top and outside of nut. 



No. 162 — £ inch hole, 2-J inch flange, 1 inch nut. 



163— f 


do. 


2i 


do. 


1 do. 


164- 1 


do. 


*A 


do. 


1 do. 


165- f 


do. 


** 


do. 


ii do. 


l66- 13 


do. 


3i 


do. 


ifV do - 


l67- i 


do. 


3* 


do. 


ii do. 


l68— T 


do. 


3* 


do. 


if do. 




FOR IRON AXLES. 



No. 169 — \ inch hole, i-J inch flange, 1 inch nut. 



T H n 1 1 

I 7° — T6~ 


do. 


2 


do. 


i-J do. 


171- H 


do. 


2i 


do. 


ii do. 


172- 1 


do. 


»* 


do. 


if do. 


J73— H 


do. 


2j 


do. 


ii do. 


i74— *i 


do. 


3f\ 


do. 


2 T V do. 


i75— J i 


do. 


3i 


do. 


2 T V do. 


i 7 6-i| 


do. 


4 


do. 


2\ do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



227 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



END BOARD NUTS. 




No. 177 — For § inch rod ; weight, 



2f ounces. 




No. 178 — For f inch rod; weight, 




No. 179- — For § inch rod ; weight, 



6\ ounces. 



228 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



END BOARD ROD WASHERS, 




No. 1 80 — For -^ inch rod, 
181— For § do. 
182 — For f do. 

No. 182 has square ends. 



7 sets to the ft). 

5 do - 

3 do - 



D STAKE RINGS. 




No. 183 — if inch by if inch, 
184 — if do. 2 do. 



8 to the ft). 

7 do. 



WAGON BOX SPRING IRON. 




No. 185 — $$ i ncnes l° n £o J i and J f nicn hooks inside. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



229 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 
HUB BANDS. 




OPEN END. 



No. 186— L 


ight pattern, 


from 


H to x i in - 


deep ; 


diameter, 


2f 1 


nches 


187— 


do. 


do. 


do. 




do. 


2f 


do. 


188— 


do. 


do. 


do. 




do. 


** 


do. 


189— 


do. 


do. 


do. 




do. 


3i 


do. 


190 — 


do. 


do. 


do. 




do. 


3t 


do. 


191— 


do. 


from 


i T \ to if ir 


l. deep 


; do. 


*i 


do. 


192 — 


do. 


do. 


do. 




do. 


2| 


do. 


*93— 


do. 


do. 


do. 




do. 


2| 


do. 


194— 


do. 


do. 


do. 


. 


do. 


3 


do. 


i95— 


do. 


do. 


do. 




do. 


3i 


do. 


196 — 


do. 


do. 


do. 




do. 


3* 


do. 


197- 


do. 


do. 


do. 




do. 


3* 


do. 


198— 


do. 


do. 


do. 




do. 


3* 


do. 


199— 


do. 


do. 


do. 




do. 


4 


do. 


200 — Heavy pattern 


, from 


i£ to if in 


. deep ; 


do. 


2f 


do. 


201 — 


do. 


do. 


do. 




do. 


*i 


do. 


202 — 


do. 


do. 


do. 




do. 


3* 


do. 


203— 


do. 


do. 


do. 




do. 


3i 


do. 


204 — 


do. 


do. 


do. 




do. 


3* 


do. 


205— 


do. 


do. 


do. 




do. 


4i 


do. 




No. 206 — From if to if in deep 
207 — do. do. 



CLOSE END. 



diameter 



207 — 


do. 


do. 


do 


208— 


do. 


do. 


do 


209 — 


do. 


do. 


do 


210 — 


do. 


do. 


do 


211 


do. 


do. 


do 


212 


do. 


do. 


do. 


213— 


do. 


do. 


do 


214 


do. 


do. 


do. 



3 inches. 
3^ do. 
3i do - 
3i do - 
3l do - 

3i do - 

4 do. 

4i do - 

4i do. 





230 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 


MALLEABLE 


IRON CASTINGS - 


-Continued. 




SAND BANDS. 


♦ 




TO DRIVE. 




No. 215 — Diameter, 


_ 


2\ inches. 


216 — do. 


- . 


2f do. 


217- — do. 


_ 


3 do. 


218 — do. 


_ 


- 3i do. 


219 — do. 


- 


3* do - 


220 — do. 


- 


- 3l do - 


221 — do. 


_ 


4 do. 


222 — do. 


_ 


- 4i do. 


223 — do. 




42 do - 




^* 1 "^ 






TO SCREW. 




No. 224 — Diameter, 


_ 


7,\ inches. 


225 — do. 


.- 


2-J do. 


226 — do. 


_ 


2f do. 


227 — do. 


_ 


- 3 do - 


228 — do. 


_ 


3i do - 


229 — do. 


- 


- 3i do - 


230 — do. 


- 


3f do. 


231 — do. 


- 


4 do. 


232 — do. 


- 


4 i do. 


233— do - 


- 


- 4i d o. 









ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



2 3 I 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



WRENCHES. 




THE FAVORITE. 



No. 234 — f inch at square end ; weight, 



235— i do - 


do. 


do. 


236 — 1 do. 


do. 


do. 


2 37— l i do - 


do. 


do. 


238 — 1^ do. 


do. 


do. 


2 39— J f do - 


do. 


do. 



9 ounces 


9k 


do. 


JO 


do. 


IO 


do. 


i<4 


do. 


10+ 


do. 




S WRENCH. 



No. 240 — 12|- inches long; weight, 
241 — 8f do. do. 



22-|- ounces. 
134 do. 







232 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 




MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — C 

WRENCHES — Continued. 


ontinued. 

11 ounces. 
\\\ do. 
i2f do. 
16 do. 
18 do. 
22 do. 
22^ do. 




No. 242 — 1 inch ; weight, - - 
243 — 1-^ do. do. - 
244 — 1 J do. do. - - ' --. 
245 — if do. do. - 
246 — i-J do. do. ... . 
247 — if do. do. - 
248 — 2 do. do. - 




ADJUSTABLE WRENCH. 

No. 249 — Castings 10^ inches long ; weight, 
250 — do. 15 do. do. 

No. 251 — 10^ inches long, with screws cut, ready for use, 
252 — 15 do. do do. 


22 ounces. 
- 35 do - 

$4.50 per doz. 
6.50 do. 





ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



2 33 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



POLE YOKES AND SOCKETS. 




No. 253 — 10 inches long, if inch loop ; weight, 
254 — Same pattern ; solid end. 



l\ ft)S. 




No. 255 — 12 inches long, if inch loop ; weight, 



if ft)S. 




No. 256 — 13 inches long, if inch loop ; weight, - 1 ft>. 13^- ounces. 



2 34 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



POLE YOKES AND SOCKETS — Continued. 




No. 257 — 12 inches long, 1^ inch diameter; weight, 
258 — 12 do. 1^ do. do. 



34 ounces. 
36 do. 




No. 259- 



18 ounces. 




No. 260 — 19 inches long, 1^ inch diameter; weight, 



19 ounces. 




POLE YOKES. 



No. 261 — 18 inches long, i£ inch loop ; weight, 



262 — 21 do. if do. do. 

To be used with Nos. 256 and 257. 



25 ounces. 
39 do - 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



2 35 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



POLE YOKES AND SOCKETS- Continued. 




No. 263 — To be used with No. 253 ; weight, 



22 ounces. 




No. 264— Weight, 



30 ounces. 




POLE CRABS. 



No. 265 — 1 inch hole, 1^ inch loop ; weight, 
266 — 1 -J do. if do. do. 

267 — ij do. if do. do. 



11 ounces. 

12 do. 
20 do. 



236 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



POLE YOKES AND SOCKETS — Continued 




No. 268 — 6 inches long, 
269 — 6 do. 



i-J in. hole. 
i± do. 




No. 270 — 1| inch hole, 



26-^ ounces. 




No. 271 — 1^ inch hole, 



16 ounces. 




No. 272 — ij inch hole, 



15 ounces. 



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MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 
PLOW CLEVISES. 




HALF SCOTCH. 

No. 273 — For 2-J- inch beam, wrench pin ; weight, 
274 — For 2f do. do. do. 

275 — For 3 do. do. do. 

276 — For 2f do. do. do. 



42-^ ounces. 
52J do. 
481 do. 
54 do - 




FULL SCOTCH. 

No. 277 — For 2f inch beam, wrench pin ; weight, 
278 — For 2! do. do. do. 

279 — For 3 do. do. do. 



59^ ounces. 
64 do. 
82 do. 



2 3 8 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 






PLOW CLEVISES — Continued. 




WESTERN PATTERN. 



No. 280 — For 2 -J inch beam, wrench and pin 
281 — For 2\ do. do. 

282 — For 2\ do. do. 

283 — For 2^ do. do. 

284 — For 2f do. do. 



weight, - 


28 ounces 


do. 


- 28 do. 


do. 


24 do. 


do. 


- 27I do. 


do. 


40 do. 




ILLINOIS PATTERN. 



No. 285 — For 1 J inch beam, wrench and pin ; weight, - 19J ounces. 

286 — For 2 do. do. do. - 29^ do. 

287 — For 2 \ do. do. do. - 40 do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



2 39 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



PLOW CLEVISES — Continued. 




ILLINOIS PATTERN. 

No. 288 — For 2^ inch beam, wrench and pin ; weight, 
289 — For 2f do. do. do. 



32 ounces. 

33 do - 




MASSACHUSETTS PATTERN. 

No. 290 — For 2 inch beam, wrench and pin ; weight, - 20J ounces. 



240 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



PLOW CLEVISES — Continued. 




OHIO PATTERN. 

No. 291 — For 2 \ inch beam, wrench pin ; weight, 



\*]\ ounces. 




No. 292— For 2| inch beam, wrench pin ; weight, - 22 ounces. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



241 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 




LATHE DOGS. 



293 — Diameter of hole, 


294— 


do. 


2 95— 


do. 


296 — 


do. 


297— 


do. 


298— 


do. 


299— 


do. 


300— 


do. 


301— 


do. 


302— 


do. 


303— 


do. 


304— 


do. 


3°5— 


do. 


306— 


do. 



* 


inch 


f 


do. 


I 


do. 


I 


do. 


I* 


do. 


II 


do. 


If 


do. 


2 


do. 


H 


do. 


2* 


do. 


2f 


do. 


3 


do. 


31 


do. 



do. 




CHAIN SWIVELS. 



No. 307 — f in. loop, § in. hole, 
308 — 1£ do. -J do. 
309— 1| do. f do. 



7 to the ft). 
5 ^0. 
2 do. 




HOE EYES. 



No. 310 - These are calculated to have steel or other plates or blades riv- 
eted on the eye, as per pins shown in cut. 



242 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 



MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS — Continued. 



HAY FORK FERRULES. 

No. 311 — Large variety of sizes and patterns. 




MANURE FORK FERRULES. 

No. 312 — Large variety of sizes and patterns. 




PUMP ROD CONNECTIONS. 

No. 313 — Weight, - - - - - 10 ounces. 




MELTING LADLES. 



No. 314 — 3f inch bowl, 
315-4! do. 
316 — 6 do. 



handle, 14^ inches, 
do. 17 do. 
do. 18 do. 




SHACKLE HOLDER. 



No. 317 — To fit 1 i shackle, 

318 — do. i£ do. 

319 — do. if do. 



3 ounces. 
3i do - 



2 XlJ, 

2^ do. 
i\ do. 
2§ do. 
2| do. 
2f do. 
2f do. 
2| do. 

3 do- 
Si do. 
3i do- 
St do. 
3i do. 
3f do. 
3f do. 
3i do. 

4 do. 

2 Xlf, 

2^ do. 
2\ do. 
2§ do. 
2^ do. 
2f do. 
2f do. 
2|- do. 

3 do. 
3i do. 
3i do. 
3t do. 
3i do. 
3f do. 
3f do. 
34 do. 

4 do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 243 

CARRIAGE HARDWARE. 
RIM BANDS. 




TURNED. 








■ - 


50 


:ents 


per set 


- 


- 5o 


do. 


do. 


- 


50 


do. 


do. 


- 


- 5o 


do. 


do. 


- 


5o 


do. 


do. 


- 


- 5o 


do. 


do. 


- 


50 


do. 


do. 


- 


- 50 


do. 


do. 


- 


5o 


do. 


do. 


- 


- SS 


do. 


do. 


- 


60 


do. 


do. 


_ 


- 65 


do. 


do. 


- 


70 


do. 


do. 


. 


- IS 


do. 


do. 


- 


80 


do. 


do. 


. 


- 85 


do. 


do. 


- 


90 


do. 


do. 


- 


- 51 


do. 


do. 


- 


51 


do. 


do. 


- 


- 51 


do. 


do. 


- 


51 


do. 


do. 


■ . 


- 51 


do. 


do. 


- 


51 


do. 


do. 


_ 


- 51 


do. 


do. 


- 


51 


do. 


do. 


- 


- 51 


do. 


do. 


- 


62 


do. 


do. 


- 


- 67 


do. 


do. 


. 


72 


do. 


do. 


. 


- 11 


do. 


do. 


- 


82 


do. 


do. 


- 


- §7 


do. 


do. 


- 


92 


do. 


do. 


- 


- 97 


do. 


do. 



244 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 




CARRIAGE HARDWARE - Continued. 




e ^%^_. G^ 








IP* " *^ 




f \ 




• e c —» 




SEAT RAISER. 




Malleable Iron, _____ $1.00 per set. 




^m^ 




mm4m} 




WELLER'S TRACE HOOK. 




Malleable Iron, ______ per lb. 





ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 

CARRI AGE HARDWARE -Contin 



2 45 



ued. 




WROUGHT SLAT IRONS. 



Four bow, 
Five do. 



$4-5o per doz. sets. 
6.00 do. 




PHILADELPHIA 



Four bow, 
Five do. 

Four bow-Silver plated, 
do. 



PATTERN. 



Five do 



$9-oo per doz. sets. 
12.00 do. 

2 7-oo do. 

36.00 do. 



246 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



CARRIAGE HARDWARE — Continued. 



STUMP JOINTS. 




MILLED. 



1 

2" 


inch 


X 


^ inch 


A 


do. 


x 


tV do. 


5 

8 


do. 


X 


S do. 


5 

8 


do. 


X 


a do. 


* 


do. 


X 


tV do - 


1 


do. 


X 


* do. 


4 


do. 


X 


1 do. 


4 


do. 


X 


i do. 


4 


do. 


* 


1 do. 




do. 


X 


i do. 




do. 


X 


* do. 


1 
8 


do. 


X 


i do. 


4 


do. 


X 


f do. 


i 


do. 


X 


i do. 


1 

2" 


do. 


X 


1 do. 



$2.10 


Der doz 


2-35 


do. 


2.60 


do. 


2.60 


do. 


2.60 


do. 


2.60 


do. 


5-5o 


do. 


6.50 


do. 


7.50 


do. 


12.00 


do. 


12.00 


do. 



TOP PROPS. 






THOMAS' PATENT AND COMBINATION. 



Japanned collars, without nuts, 



70 cents per set. 



do. with silver nuts and rivets complete, $1.50 do. 

do. do. oreide do. do. 1.50 do. 

do. do. gold do. do. 3.00 do. 

Common, with silver nuts and rivets complete, 50 do. do. 

do. with sil. melal cap, nuts and rivets complete, $1 .00 do. 

The above props, except common, are furnished with either round 
or square nuts and rivets. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



247 



CARRIAGE HARDW ARE — Continued. 



DASHES. 




No. IOO. 



No. 200, 



No. SOO. 



No. 100 — In halves, plain, 
200 — do. do. 

300 — do. do. 

No. 100 — Whole, plain, 
200 — do. do. 
300 — do. do. 

No. 100 — In halves, plated, 
200 — do. do. 

300 — do. do. 

No. 100 — Whole top rail plated, 
200 — do. do. 

300 — do. do. 

No. 100 — Top corner plated, 



$20.00 per doz. 
25.00 do. 
20.00 do. 



34.00 

37-5o 
34.00 

30.00 
45.00 
30.00 

52.50 
52.50 
45.00 

45.00 



do. 
do. 
do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 

do. 




DASH RODS. 



\ inch, with plated collar, 



Ado. 


do. 


do. 




t do. 


do. 


do. 




i do. 


do. 


do. 


and n 


Ado. 


do. 


do. 


do. 


f do. 


do. 


do. 


do. 



4.50 


per doz 


4.50 


do. 


4-75 


do. 




do. 




do. 




do. 






248 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 



CARRIAGE HARDWARE - Continued. 
WHIFFLETREE PLATES. 




PENNOYER'S PATENT. 



No. i — For f and f axles, 
2— For £ do. 

3 — For i do. 



$5.00 per doz. 
5.00 do. 
5.00 do. 




CLARK'S PATENT. 



No. 1, 



$3.00 per doz. 
3.00 do. 







CLARK'S PATENT — With Flange. 

No. 3, _...-. $3.50 per doz. 

See page 201. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



49 



CARRIAGE HARDWARE-Continued 



STEP PADS. 



in 



Xj I ■il'JM 




PLAIN PATTERN. 



No. 



2, for light buggies, 



$12.00 per doz. prs. 
12.00 do. 



See page 200. 



250 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



CARRIAGE HARDWARE - Continued, 
STEP PADS— Continued. 



No. 1, 




X PATTERN. 



$12.00 per doz. prs. 
12.00 do. 



No. 1, 
2, 




RIBBED PATTERN. 



See page 200. 



$16.50 per doz. prs. 
16.50 do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



251 



JACK SCREWS. 




FORGED THREAD. 





[AMETER OF SCREWS. 


LENGTH OF IRON BARREL. 


D 






















6 in. 


8 in. 


10 in. 


12 in. 


14 in. 


16 in. 


20 in. 


24 in. 


i* 


inches, 


$2.SO 


$3.00 








1* 


do. 


3.00 


3-5° 


$3-75 


$4.00 










if 


do. 


3- 2 5 


3-75 


4.00 


4-50 


$4-75 


$5.90 






2 


do. 


4.00 


4- 2 5 


4-75 


5^5 


6.00 


7.00 


$8.00 


$10.00 


a* 


do. 




6.50 


7.00 


7.S0 


8.00 


9.00 


10.00 


12.00 


2* 


do. 




7-5° 


8.00 


8.50 


9.00 


9-50 


11.00 


13.00 



MANDRELS. 




CAST IRON. 



Price, 



$12.00 each. 




POST AUGERS. 



Post Augers, 



$25.00 per doz. 



252 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 



Fairbanks' Standard Scales. 



PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES. 




WITH WHEELS. 
Capacity. 

No. 7 — 2,000 lbs. 

8 — 1,600 lbs. 

9 — 1,400 ft)S. 

10 — 1,200 lbs. 

I0 i — 9°° R> s - 

11 — 600 lbs. 
1 1 -J — 400 lbs. 



Platform . 

30 x 23 in. 

30 x 23 in. 

28 x 21 in. 

28 x 20 in. 

26 x 17 in. 

25 x 16 in. 

21 x 15 in. 



Price. 

$75.00 each. 

65.00 do. 

56.00 do. 

49.00 do. 

43.00 do. 

33.00 do. 

26.00 do. 



ROLLING MILL OR IRON SCALES. 

WITH RUBBER SPRING PLATFORM. 

Capacity. Platform. Price. 

1st size — 4,000 lbs. 39 x 30 in. $160.00 each. 
2d do. — 2,500 lbs. 30 x 23 in. 125.00 do. 

By a new and important arrangement, these 
scales are fitted with patent India rubber spring 
platforms, so as to secure very great durability, 
when used in foundries, iron houses, and wher- 
ever very heavy weighing is required. 




DORMANT WAREHOUSE SCALES. 

WITH TWO IRON PILLARS AND SLIDING POISE BEAM. 

Capacity. Platform. Price. 

No. 1 — 5,000 lbs. 48 x 48 in. $165 each, 
4 — 3,500 lbs. 41 x 43 in. 115 do, 
5 — 2,500 lbs. 30 x 36 in. 103 do. 

SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES 

BY 

HALL, KIMBARK & CO. 



FAIRBANKS, GREENLEAF & CO., 

137 and 139 State Street, Chicago. 
302 and 304 Washington Avenue, St. Louis. 
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., 

139 Walnut Street, Cincinnati. 
102 Second Avenue, Pittsburg. 
182 Superior Street, Cleveland. 




ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



2 53 



WAGON AND CARRIAGE BODIES. 



4 







SPRING WAGON. 
No. o — 7 to 8 feet long, 



$20.00 each. 



I 



fmn gjpTnjTmmmTTITnnniin tiinmimtiiimmimininj ^JTrMmiiiimiiifiimiijj jimimiiimimiJIinTinnrE] iiiiiiiiHiiiiHunnnnmnrinn ^^^ 



EXPRESS WAGON. 



No. i, 



$25.00 each. 




J AGGER. 



No. 2 — 5 to 6 feet long, 



$16.00 each. 




SPORTING. 

No. 3 — Round corners, 5 to 6 feet long, 



$16.00 each. 



2 54 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



WAGON AND CARRIAGE BODIES — Continued. 




TWO SEAT. 



No. 4 — Cut under, 



$40.00 each. 




PIANO. 



No. 5 — Round corners, 



$16.00 each. 



SOLID SILL. 



No. 6, 



$15.00 each. 




TROTTING. 



No. 7, 



$10.00 each. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



2 55 



WAGON AND CARRIAGE BODIES — Continued. 



No. 8, 




YACHT. 



$15.00 each. 




No. 9, 



CONCORD. 



$10.00 each. 




NEW YORK BOX. 
No. 10 — Round corners, - 



$12.00 each. 




NEW YORK BOX. 

No. 11 — Square corners, - 



$11.00 each. 



256 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



WAGON AND CARRIAGE BODIES — Continued, 




COAL BOX. 



No. 12 — Fancy bowl, - 



$20.00 each. 




COAL BOX. 



No. 13 — Plain, 



$20.00 each. 




COAL BOX. 



No. 14 — Bent in one piece, 



$20.00 each. 




COAL BOX. 

No. 14— Carved side, bent in one piece, 



$25.00 each. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



257 



WAGON AND CARRIAGE BODIES — Continued. 




COAL BOX. 

No. 15 — Panel side, bent in one piece, 



$20.00 each. 




COAL BOX. 

No. 16 — Square front, swell back, 



$20.00 each. 




COAL BOX. 



No. 17 — Square front, 



$16.00 each. 




ONE SEAT. 



No. 18— Cut under, 



$25.00 each. 



2 5 8 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



WAGON AND CARRIAGE BODIES — Continued. 




COAL BOX. 



No. 19 — Deep side, 



$25.00 each. 




PHILADELPHIA PIANO. 



No. 20, 



$25.00 each. 




Jilii 

iiiliii 



CONCAVE COAL BOX. 



No. 2: 



$25.00 each. 




DROP FRONT. 



No. 22 — Panel side, 



$25.00 each. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



259 



WAGON AND CARRIAGE BODIES — Continued. 




BLIND SIDE. 



No. 23 — Coal box, 



$25.00 each. 




PIANO. 



No. 24 — Round Corner, 



$16.00 each. 




PHAETON. 



No. 25, 



$25.00 each. 



i6o 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 



WHEELS. 




CARRIAGE — White Second Growth Timber. 

|- inch width of felloe, --'.-.- $20.00 per set. 

20.00 do. 
20.00 do. 
20.00 do. 



I 


do. 


do. 


I* 


do. 


do. 


li 


do. 


do. 



CARRIAGE — Selected Timber. 



-J inch width of felloe, 



do. 


do. 


do. 


do. 


do. 


do. 



$14.50 per set. 
14.50 do. 
14.50 do. 
14.50 do. 



SULKY — Second Growth Timber. 



J inch width of felloe, 






do. 
do. 
do. 



do. 
do. 
do. 



$12.00 per set. 
12.00 do. 
12.00 do. 
12.00 do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



26l 



WHEELS — Continued. 




STERICK'S PATENT. 

Brass hub, short arm, solid collar, case-hardened, full half-patent, 
improved taper, and patent washer axle, made- of Norway iron; first 
quality second growth hickory spokes ; steel or mixed tire, bolted and 
felloe-capped, complete. 

Price per- Set, including Axle and Tire. 





WIDTH OF TREAD. 


STYLES. 


i inch and 
under. 


1 -J inch. 


i|- inch. 


Brass box, mal. iron front, 

do. do. do. nickel cap, 

Brass hub, polished, 

do. nickel plated cap, 
do. full nickel plated, - 
do. gold plated, 

Steel axles, extra, 


$44.00 
45.00 
46.00 
47.00 
51.00 
92.00 
2.50 


$48.00 
49.00 
51.00 
52.00 
56.00 
96.00 
3-5o 


$52.00 

53 -oo 
57.00 
58.00 
62.00 
105.00 

4-5° 



N. B. — In ordering Wheels please give size of axle, iron or steel, 
height of wheel, tread, depth of felloe, steel or mixed tire, and style of 
hub. 

See pages 262 and 263. 



262 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



WHEELS — Continued. 

STERICK'S PATENT — Continued. 

1st. The hub is made of brass, which is the best metal for bearing on 
iron or steel — creating less friction ; therefore runs easier, stiller, requires 
less oil, is less liable to heat if allowed to become dry, and lasts longer. 

2d. Defective or broken spokes may be replaced with new ones with- 
out removing the tire, thereby saving time and expense. 

3d. Each spoke is held firmly and independently of the others in a 
movable mortise, forming a compound wedge around the spoke, sustain- 
ing a pressure, which, if necessary, can be increased by tightening the 
screw-cap. 

4th. Each wheel contains eighteen spokes, giving better support to 
the rim, admitting of lighter spokes, and causing a finer general appear- 
ance. 

5th. The box is the body part of the wheel, and cannot loosen, but, 
by the peculiarity of its construction, can be removed at any time without 
taking the wheel apart, and at less expense than it requires to re-box an 
ordinary wheel. 

6th. Capped so as to prevent oil from escaping, dust, sand or mud 
from entering, covering nut on axle, and giving complete finish to the hub. 

7th. Oil cannot reach the spokes and cause them to loosen. 

8th. The hub neither checks nor splits. 

9th. The axle is less liable to break. 

10th. The patent washer prevents the possibility of the wheel run- 
ning off. 

nth. By the application of Toomey's process for setting the tire, we 
entirely obviate rim-binding, and partially counteract the expansion and 
contraction of the tire, adding much to the durability of the wheel. 

1 2th. The wheel presents a fine appearance, and admits of being orna- 
mented in a variety of ways. The beauty of the wheel depends much on 
the size and shape of the hub. The small hub has much the advantage 
in appearance over the large, clumsy one. We combine greater strength 
and more durability in a smaller hub than has ever been done heretofore. 

13th. If, in case of accident, the hub is broken, any part of it may be 
duplicated, or axle furnished. 

The axle is made expressly for and fits the box closely. Each axle 
is numbered ; also, outer end of box — which numbers must correspond 
when put together. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



263 



WHEELS — Continued. 



STERICK'S PATENT — Continued. 




SECTIONAL VIEW. 



A, Box. 

C, Front Flange. 

E, Front Cap. 



B, Rear Flange. 
D, Screw Cap. 
F, Sand Band. 



264 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



WHEELS — Continued. 




SARVEN'S PATENT. 



The following list shows the proportions of the different sized wheels, 
subject to any change in height, tread, depth of felloe and length of hub, 
that the party ordering may wish. The size of the spoke and the number 
of the flange, as given, cannot be changed. The sizes enumerated kept 
constantly in stock ; other sizes made to order. 











ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 








265 








WHEELS 


— Continued. 
















SARVEN'S PATENT- 


-Continued. 
















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3-9 


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5h$ 


to 


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05 


3.9 to 3.10 


4 to 4.2 




3 
4 




1 


fto 4 


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6 


to 


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30.00 




°3 


3.10 to 4 


4 to 4-3 


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f 


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Mi 


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30.00 







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4.2 




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3.10 


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3 


3.10 


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9 


3.6 to 3.8 


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If 


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6| 


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30.00 




9 


3.6 to 3.8 


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11 


3.6 to 3.8 


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3.6 to 3.8 


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if 


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71 


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7 


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33-50 




r 7 


3.2 to 3.8 


4 to 4.2 




ii 




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7 


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33-50 




19 


3.2 to 3.8 


4 to 4.2 


A 4 


to if 


h* 


to if 


if 


4tV 


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to 


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34-50 




2 3 


3.2 to 3.8 


4 to 4.2 




If 




If 


X 2 


4i 


7 


to 


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36.00 




2 5 


3.2 to 3.8 


4 to 4.2 


If 


toi| 


if 


to If 


1* 


4f 


7 


to 


9 


37- 2 5 




2 7 


3.2 to 3.8 


4 to 4.2 


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toi| 


If 


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31 


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35 


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4 to 4.4 


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toi| 


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38.25 




37 


3.2 to 3.8 


4 to 4.4 




II 




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1 8 


5f 


8 


to 


91 


42.00 




39 


3.2 to 3.8 


4 to 4.4 




II 


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x 8 


5* 


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to 


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43.00 




45 


3.2 to 3.8 


4 to 4.4 


If 


to If 


2 


t0 2£ 


A 4 


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8 


to 


10 


48.00 




47 


3.2 to 3.8 


4 to 4.6 


If 


toi| 


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t0 2| 


1-2- 
x 4 


51 


8 


to 


II 


48.00 




49 


3.2 to 3.8 


4 to 4.8 


If 


to If 


2 


t0 2± 


1 4 


5f 


8 


to 


III 


48.00 




5i 


3.2 to 3.8 


4 to 4.8 


If 


to If 


2 


t0 2| 


T 3 
i 4 


6i 


10 


to 


12 


48.00 




5i 


3.2 to 3.8 


4 to 4.8 


If 


to If 


2 


tO 2^ 


2 


6i 


10 


to 


12 


54.00 




55 


3.2 to 3.8 


4 to 4.8 


If 


toi| 


2 


t0 2| 


2 


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10 


to 


12 


54.00 




61 


3.2 to 3.8 


4 to 4.8 


I* 


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a* 


t0 2| 


2 


6f 


10 


to 


13 


54.00 




63 


3.2 to 3.8 


4 to 4.8 


If 


tO 2 


»i 


t0 2f 


2 i 


7i 


11 


to 


13 


60.00 




67 


3.2 to 3.8 


4 to 4.8 


If 


tO 2 


2^ 

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t0 2f 


2 i 


7i 


11 


to 


13 


60.00 




67 


3.2 to 3.8 


4 to 4.8 


If 


tO 2 


2± 


t0 2f 


2 I 


7i 


11 


to 


13 


66.00 




73 


3.4 to 3.8 


4 to 4.8 


2 


t0 2| 


2| 


to 3 


2 I 


7f 


11 


to 


14 


66.00 




85 


3.4 to 3.8 


4 to 4.8 


2 


t0 2| 


2f 


to 3 


2f 


8i 


12 


to 


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72.00 




95 


3.4 to 3.8 


4 to 4.8 


2 


t0 2| 


3 


to-3i 


2f 


9 


12 


to 


16 


90.00 




95 


3.4 to 3.8 


4 to 4.8 


2 


t0 2| 


3 


to 3 f 


3 


9 


12 


to 


16 


96.00 















266 


HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 






HUBS. 






0tFW% 






till |tt^te=H^==^B 






EXPRESS AND BUGGY — Mortised. 




3* x 6 - 


Mortised for J inch spokes, - - $1.25 per set. 


4x6 


do. J do. - 1.25 


do. 


3* x 6 i 


do. J do. - - 1.25 


do. 


3f x 6i 


do. 1 do. - 1.25 


do. 


4 y 64- 


do. 1 do. - - 1.25 


do. 


4i * 6* 


do. 1 -J do. - - - 1.25 


do. 


4i x 6 ? 


do. if do. - - 1.25 


do. 


5 x 6i 


do. if do. - 1.25 


do. 


4 x 7 


do. 1 do. - - 1.25 


do. 


4i x 7 


do. 1 -J do. - - - 1.25 


do. 


4l x 7 


do. 1 -J do. -•■-"■ 1.25 


do.' 


4i x 7 


do. if do. - - - • 1.25 


do. 


5 * 7 


do. if do. - - 1.25 


do. 


5i x 7 


do. if do. - - - 1.50 


do. 


5i x 7 


do. if do. - - 1.50 


do. 


5f x 7 


do. i-J do. - 1.50 


do. 


6 x 7 


do. i + do. - - 1.50 


do. 


4i x 7i 


do. if do. - - - 1.25 


do. 


4i x 7| 


do. if do. - - 1.25 


do. 


4f x 7i 


do. if do. - - - 1.25 


do. 


5 x 7i 


do. if do. - - 1.25 


do. 


5i x 74 


do. if do. - • - 1.50 


do. 


5* x 74 


do. if do. - - 1.50 


do. 


5f x 7| 


do. if do. - 1.50 


do. 


6 x 71 


do. if do. - - 1.50 


do. 


5* - x 8 


do. if do. - - 1.50 


do. 


6 x S 


do. i-J- do. - - 1.50 


do. 


61- x 8 


do. if do. - 1.60 


do. 


7x8 


do. if do. - - 1.60 


do. 


6 x 8J- 


do. if do. ... l^o 


do. 


6£ x 8i 


do. if do. - - 1.60 


do. 


6x9 


do. if do. - - - 1.50 


do. 


6J x 9 


do. if do. - - 1.60 


do. 


7x9 


do. if do. - - - 1.60 


do. 


7i x 9 


do. if do. - 1.75 


do. 


Eastern Hubs, made from extra timber, 20 cents extra per set. 





ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



HUBS — Continued 

WAGON. 



267 












PLAIN 


8 


x 10- 


-Mortised foi 


*i 


inch spoke, 


Si 


X 10 


do. 


H 


do. 


8 


X 1 1 


do. 


a* 


do. 


Si 


X II 


do. 


2| 


do. 


9 


X II 


do. 


2| 


do. 


9 


X 12 


do. 


H 


do. 





X 12 


do. 


3 


do. 



$1.80 per set. 



1.80 
1. So 
1.80 
1.80 
1.80 
2.25 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 




7 
71 



S| 

9 
8 

Si 

9 

9i 
10 
10 



CUPPED. 

9 — Mortised for if inch spoke, 



9 
10 
10 
10 
11 
11 
11 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 

J 3 



do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 



2 

H 

*i 

H 

H 
H 
H 
*i 

3 
3 



do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 



[)i.75 per set 


1.80 


do. 


1.80 


do. 


1.80 


do. 


1.80 


do. 


1.80 


do. 


1. So 


do. 


1.80 


do. 


1.80 


do. 


1.80 


do. 


1.80 


do. 


2.00 


do. 


2.50 


do. 


2.50 


do. 



268 



HUBS — Continued. 




SULKY. 



3-J- x 6 — Mortised for J inch spokes, 



80 cents per pair. 



3i > 6 


do. 


i 


do. 


3i x 6 i 


do. 1 




do. 


4 > 6i 


do. ] 




do. 


4i x 6 i 


do. ] 


[* 


do. 


4* >< 6 * 


do. ] 


r 1 

L 8 


do. 


4x7 


do. ] 


I* 


do. 


4i * 7 


do. ] 


'i 


do. 


4i x 7 


do. ] 


1 

'8 


do. 


5x7 


do. 


I* 


do. 



80 


do. 


do. 


80 


do. 


do. 


80 


do. 


do. 


80 


do. 


do. 


80 


do. 


do. 


80 


do. 


do. 


80 


do. 


do. 


So 


do. 


do. 


80 


do. 


do. 



Eastern Hubs, made from extra timber, 20 cents extra per set over 
ordinary hub. 




DRAY. 



10 x 12- 
10 x 13 



-Mortised for 3 inch spokes, 
do. 3 do. 



$1.10 per pair. 
1. 10 do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



269 



HUBS — Continued. 



BUGGY. 





EASTERN AND DAYTON PATTERN. 



3x6— 


Mortised for 


*i 


rich spokes 


34 x 6 


do. 


i 


do. 


4x6 


do. ] 




do. 


3* x 64 


do. ] 




do. 


3* x 6 i 


do. ] 




do. 


3f x 6| 


do. ] 




do. 


4 x 64 


do. ] 




do. 


4i x 6 i 


do. ] 


i 


do. 


41 x 64 


do. ] 


<* 


do. 


4f x 64 


do. 


r 1 

L 8 


do. 


5 x 64 


do. 


<i 


do. 


5x7 


do. 


rJ, 

l 4 


do. 


5i >< 7 


do. 


<f 


do. 


54 x 7 


do. 


'i 


do. 


5 x 74 


do. 


<t 


do. 


5i x 74 


do. ] 


<f 


do. 


54 x 74 


do. ] 


'I 


do. 


6x8 


do. 


r 1 


do. 



$1.86 ] 


Der set 


1.86 


do. 


1.86 


do. 


1.86 


do. 


1.86 


do. 


1.86 


do. 


1.86 


do. 


1.86 


do. 


1.86 


do. 


1.86 


do. 


1.86 


do. 


1.86 


do. 


2.02 


do. 


2.15 


do. 


1.86 


do. 


2.02 


do. 


2.15 


do. 


2.28 


do. 



No paint, varnish or oil. 



270 



HALL. KIMBARK AND CO. ? S 



SPOKES. 




ALL WHITE SECOND GROWTH HICKORY. 



i 


inch, 




do. 


*i 


do. 


H 


do. 




I "8" 


do. 


2 


do. 


if 


do. 


1* 


do. 


1* 


do. 


2 


do. 



$7.30 per set 


7-3o 


do. 


7-3o 


do. 


7-30 


do. 


7-30 


do. 


7-30 


do. 


8.50 


do. 


8.50 


do. 


8.50 


do. 


8.50 


do. 



MIXED SECOND GROWTH 

■J inch, -."_.___ 



HICKORY. 



1* 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



$5-35 
5-35 
5-35 
5-35 
5-35 
5-35 



per set. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



ALL WHITE SELECTED HICKORY. 



$ inch, 

1 do. 

1 £ do. 
ij do. 
if do. 
i| do. 
if do. 
if do. 
if do. 

2 do. 



$4.25 per set. 
4.25 do. 



4- 2 5 
4.25 

4- 2 5 

4.25 

4- 2 5 

4.25 

4.25 

4- 2 5 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 






ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 27 I 

SPOKES — Continued. 
RED FOREST HICKORY. 



* 


inch 


I 


do. 


If 


do. 


'i 


do. 


if 


do. 


ii 


do. 


if 


do. 


if 


do. 


1* 


do. 


2 


do. 



$3.60 


:>er set 


3.60 


do. 


3.60 


do. 


3.60 


do. 


3.60 


do. 


3.60 


do. 


3.60 


do. 


3.60 


do. 


3.60 


do. 


3.60 


do. 



MIXED OR WHITE FOREST HICKORY. 



f 


inch, 




do. 


If 


do. 


li 


do. 


If 


do. 


T 1 


do. 


if 


do. 


T-3. 


do. 


4 


do. 


2 


do. 



$3.50 per s 


3-5o 


do. 


3-5o 


do. 


3-5° 


do. 


3-5o 


do. 


3-5o 


do. 


3-5o 


do. 


3-5o 


do. 


3-5° 


do. 


3-5° 


do. 



No. 1 FOREST HICKORY. 



J inch, 
do. 

i do. 

i do. 

t do. 

I do. 
[f do. 
[f do. 
if do. 
2 do. 



52.70 


per set 


2.70 


do. 


2.70 


do. 


2.70 


do. 


2.70 


do. 


2.70 


do. 


2.70 


do. 


2.70 


do. 


2.70 


do. 


2.70 


do. 







272 


HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 








SPOKES — Continued. 








SULKY. 






ALL 


WHITE SECOND GROWTH 

36 TO THE SET. 


HICKORY. 




|- inch, 




$4.50 per set. 




1 do. 


- 


4.50 do. 




i£ do. 


- 


4.50 do. 




ij do. 


FOREST HICKORY. 

36 TO THE SET. 


4.50 do. 




-J inch, 




$2.75 per set. 




1 do. 


_ 


2.75 do. 




1 -J do. 


. 


2.75 do. 




ii do. 




2.75 do. 





ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



273 



SPOKES — Continued. 



WAGON. 




SECOND GROWTH OAK. 



If 


inch, 


li 


do. 


2 


do. 


*k 


do. 


H 


do. 


H 


do. 


H 


do. 



$8.00 per set. 

8.00 do. 

8.00 do. 

8.00 do. 

8.00 do. 

8.00 do. 

8.00 do. 



H. K. & CO.'S EXTRA SELECTED OAK. 



if inch. 



I* 


do. 


2 


do. 


*i 


do. 


H 


do. 


2f 


do. 


2h 


do. 



$5.30 per set. 


5-30 


do. 


5-30 


do. 


5-30 


do. 


5-30 


do. 


5-30 


do. 


5-3° 


do. 



XXX OAK. 



2 inch, 


2^ do. 


2\ do. 


2§ do. 


2J do. 


2§ do. 


2f do. 


3 do. 



$4.00 per set. 
4.00 do. 



4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



274 



2 inch, 
2-J do. 
2j do. 

2f do. 
2| do. 



2 inch, 
2-J do. 
2\ do. 
2§ do. 
2| do. 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



SPOKES — Continued. 




XX OAK. 



No. 1 OAK. 



$3.25 per set. 
3.25 do. 
3.25 do. 
3.25 do. 
3.25 do. 



$3.00 per set. 
3.00 do. 
3.00 do. 
3.00 do. 
3.00 do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



275 



FELLOES OR RIMS. 




BENT. 



I 


inch square 




'* 


do. 




i* 


do. 




■t 


do. 




1* 


do. 




'I 


do. 




if 


do. 




if 


do. 




2 


do. 




2* 


x 2 inches, 




*i 


x 2 do. 




Cart felloes, 2 


X 




do. 2 


X 



3 inches, 

4 do. 

Sulky felloes, 1, i-J and ij square, 

do. if and 1^, do. 

Cultivator felloes, according to size. 




SAWED. 



I* 


inch tread, 


If 


do. 


2 


do. 


H 


do. 


H 


do. 


2| 


do. 



$1.75 per set 


*-75 


do. 


2.00 


do. 


2.25 


do. 


2.50 


do. 


2.75 


do. 


3.00 


do. 


3- 2 5 


do. 


3-5o 


do. 


4.00 


do. 


4.50 


do. 


3.00 


do. 


3-5o 


do. 


1.50 


do. 


*-75 


do. 



$2.25 per set. 
2.25 do. 



2.25 
5.00 
6.00 
7.00 



do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 





276 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 


WAGON GEARING. 






%llife^>^ 


If ^^^fciirr^" 1 ^---^ 

1 «ns^8& iiii 


-« 


^^^E 


j^p^ 3 ^ 




FINISHED AND OILED. 




Consisting of 2 axles, 




2 bolsters, 




1 sand board, 




1 tongue, complete, 




2 hawn braces, 


e 


1 reach, 




2 reach braces, 




1 sway bar, 




4 stakes — 16 pieces, 


$20.00 per set. 


ROUGH. 




Consisting of 2 tongue braces, 




2 hawn do. 




2 reaches do. 




1 sway bar, 




4 stakes — 11 pieces, - 


$1.80 per set. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 


277 




WAGON GEARING — Continued. 




HICKORY AXLES — Rough 






3 x 4 — 6 feet long, ----- 


$2.25 per pair. 




4 x 5 — 6 do. - 


2.25 do. 




4 x 5 — 6 ft. 6 in. long, - 


3.50 do. 




4 x 6 — 6 do. 


4.00 do. 




WAGON TONGUES. 






Ash, rough, ------ 


$9.50 per doz. 




WAGON REACHES. 






Ash, rough, ------ 


$4.75 per doz. 




WAGON BOLSTERS. 






Ash, rough, ------ 


$4.75 per doz. 




SAND BOARDS. 






Ash, rough, ------ 


$3.60 per doz. 




Hickory do. ____-- 


3.60 do. 





278 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 



BUGGY GEARING 




FINISHED — Second Growth Timber. 



Plain, for 14 inch circle, 
Full carved, 



$4.00 per set. 
6.75 do. 



ROUGH — Second Growth Timber. 



Consisting of 1 head block, 
2 axle beds, 
2 spring bars, 
1 reach, 



$3.00 per set. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



279 



SHAFTS. 




ROUGH. 



Straight, 
Bent heel, 
Express, 
Cutter, 

Sulky, straight, 
do. circle back, 



$8.00 per doz. pairs. 

8.75 do. 

16.00 do. 

9.00 do. 

1.70 per pair. 

2.00 do. 



FINISHED AND OILED — With Cross Bars. 



Bent heel, buggy, 
Full circle, sulky, 



$16.00 per doz. pairs. 
6.00 per pair. 



CROSS BARS. 



Bent, 



$1.30 per doz. 



POLES. , 




ROUGH. 



Single bend, 
Double do. 



$8.75 per doz. 
12.00 do. 



FINISHED AND OILED — With Circle, 



Bent heel, single bend, 
do. double do. 



P19.00 per doz. 
20.00 do. 



28o 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



NECK YOKES. 



WAGON. 



ROUND. 



Ash, second growth timber, 36 inches long, 
Hickory, do. do. 36 do. 

do. forest timber, 36 do. 

do. second growth, 48 do. 



$4.00 per doz. 
4.00 do. 
1.75 do. 
5.00 do. 



BUGGY. 



Ash, second growth timber, 36 to 40 inches long, 
Hickory, do. do. 36 to 40 do. - 



$4.50 per doz. 
4.50 do. 



EXPRESS. 



Ash, second growth timber, 36 inches long, 
Hickory, do. do. 36 do. 



$4.50 per doz. 
4.50 do. 



EVENERS. 



WAGON. 



Ash timber, 36 inches long, 
Hickory do. 36 do. 



$4.50 per doz. 
4.50 do. 



BUGGY. 



Ash timber, 36 inches long, 
Hickory do. 36 do. 



$4.00 per doz. 
4.00 do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 


281 


SINGLETREES. 

WAGON. 


OVAL, 

Ash, second growth timber, 36 inches long, 
Hickory, do. do. 36 do. 
do. forest timber, 36 do. 


$4.00 per doz. 
4.00 do. 
1.75 do. 


ROUND. 

Ash, second growth timber, 36 inches long, 
Hickory, do. do. 36 do. 

do. forest timber, 36 do. 

do. selected timber, 42 do. 


$4.00 per doz. 
4.00 do. 
1.75 do. 
4.00 do. 


BUGGY. 

Ash, second growth timber, 36 to 40 inches long, - 
Hickory, do. do. 36 to 40 do. 


$4.50 per doz. 
4.50 do. 


i / 1 — -— -= 


■^ 


EXPRESS. 

Ash, second growth timber, 36 inches long, 
Hickory, do. do. 36 do. 


$4.50 per doz. 
4.50 do. 





282 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



BUGGY SEATS. 
IRON CORNERS. 




TOPLIFF AND ELY'S PATENT. 



2 ft. 


6 in. 


long, 


2 ft. 


8 in. 


do. 


2 ft. 


9 in. 


do. 


2 ft. 


io in. 


do. 


2 ft. 


ii in. 


do. 


3 ft. 




do. 


3 ft. 


i in. 


do. 


3 ft- 


2 in. 


do. 


3 ft. 


3 in - 


do. 



$3.5o 


each 


3-5° 


do. 


3-50 


do. 


3.5o 


do. 


3-5° 


do. 


3-5o 


do. 


3-5° 


do. 


3-5° 


do. 


3-5o 


do. 



PATENT SOLID BENT BOARD. 



2 ft. 

2 ft. 

2 ft. 

3 ft. 
3 ft- 
3 ft- 
3 ft- 




2 ft. 6 in. long, 

2 ft. 8 in. do. 

9 in. 

10 in. 

11 in. 



1 in. 

2 in. 

3 in - 



do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



HUBBELL'S PATENT. 



$4.00 


each 


4.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



283 



BUGGY SEATS — Continued. 




PIECED BACK. 



2 ft. 


6 in. 


long 


2 ft. 


8 in. 


do. 


2 ft. 


9 in. 


do. 


2 ft. 


10 in. 


do. 


2 ft. 


11 in. 


do. 


3 ft. 




do. 


3 ft. 


1 in. 


do. 


3 ft. 


2 in. 


do. 


3 ft- 


3 in. 


do. 



$3.50 each. 



3-50 


do. 


3-50 


do. 


3-5° 


do. 


3-5o 


do. 


3.50 


do. 


3-5° 


do. 


3-5° 


do. 


3.50 


do. 



PATENT SOLID IRON RAIL. 




GRAHAM'S PATENT. 



2 ft. 


6 in. 


long 


2 ft. 


8 in. 


do. 


2 ft. 


9 in. 


do. 


2 ft. 


10 in. 


do. 


2 ft. 


11 in. 


do. 


3 ft- 




do. 


3 ft- 


1 in. 


do. 


3 ft- 


2 in. 


do. 


3 ft- 


3 in. 


do. 



$4.00 


each 


4.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 


4.00 


do. 




Patent Solid Bent Board Rails, 



$1.65 each. 



284 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



BENT BOWS. 




Buggy, four pieces, 
Express, do. 
Grocery, five pieces, - 
Wagon, square top, five pieces, 
do. round top, do. 



$1.20 per set. 
1.50 do. 
1.50 do. 
1.50 do. 
1.25 do. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



285 



BENT CUTTER STUFF. 




INCLUDING RUNNERS, RAVES AND FENDERS. 

SWELL BODY. 



For two seats, 
For one seat, 



$5.00 per set. 
4.50 do. 




SQUARE BODY. 



For two seats, 

For one seat, 

Shafts, 

Raves and Fenders, 

Knees and Beams, in rough, 



CUTTER RUNNERS, 



1 to i| inches deep, 
ii do. 



$4.00 per set. 
3.50 do. 
1. 00 per pair. 
1.50 do. 
1 .00 per set. 



$1.75 per pair. 
2.00 do. 



286 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 



BENT CUTTER STUFF — Continued. 




SOLID BENT BOB 



2 inches deep, 


H 


do. 


H 


do. 


2| 


do. 


3 


do. 


3* 


do. 


4 


do. 



Extra long, 





* 


- 


$3.00 per set. 


- 


3.00 do. 


- 


3.25 do. 


- 


3.50 do. 


- 


3-75 do. 


- 


4.00 do. 


- 


4.75 do. 


- 


3.00 per pr. 



KNEES AND BEAMS. 




Solid bent centre knees and beam, 3 to the set, 



$2.50 per set. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



287 



BENT HAWNS. 




Solid bend, 



$1.25 each. 



OX YOKES. 




Finished and ironed, with bows, 



each. 



OX BOWS. 



Hickory, 



per doz pairs. 





288 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 


HANDLES. 


GOLD MINER'S. 




Second growth, all white, extra quality, 36 inches long, 


$4.00 per doz. 


do. do. do. 32 do. 


4.00 do. 


do. do. do. 30 do. 


4.00 do. 


SLEDGE. 




Second growth, 36 inches long, - 


$4.00 per doz. 


do. 30 do. - 


3-35 do. 


AXE. 




Shaved, extra selected, - - - 


$5.00 per doz. 


Turned, second growth, - 


4.35 do. 


do. No. 2, 


2.50 do. 


do. No. 1, - - - 


2.25 do. 


ADZE. 




Second growth, all white, -■•--- 


4.00 per doz. 


HAMMER. 




Second growth, 24 inches long, ... 


$3-35 P er c,oz - 


do. 20 do. ... 


2.70 do. 


do. 18 do. - 


2.50 do. 


do. 16 do. 


2.00 do. 







ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 




289 




HANDLES — Continued. 








■r-=rz — : --_-—-- : -----.——-- 






COAL MINER'S. 


Second growth 
do. 


, all white, 36 inches long, - 
do. 33 do. 


- 


$4.00 per doz. 
4.00 do. 


(J 


^ 






RAILROAD. 






Second growth hickory, 36 inches long, 

do. ash, 36 do. 
No. 1, 36 do. 


- 


$4.00 per doz. 
4.00 do. 
2.65 do. 




PLOW HANDLES. 








SINGLE BEND. 






Single bend, 


_ 


40 


cents per pair. 




DOUBLE BEND. 






Double bend, 




5o 


cents per pair. 



290 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO. S 



WHEEL BARROWS, 




Railroad, 

Canal, 

Garden, 



per doz. 
do. 
each. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. .29 1 



APPENDIX; 



IRON. 

The foreign substances which iron contains modify its essential properties. Car- 
bon adds to its hardness, but destroys some of its qualities, and produces Cast Iron or 
Steel according to the proportion it contains. Sulphur renders it fusible, difficult to 
weld, and brittle when heated or " hot short" Phosphorus renders it " cold short" 
but may be present in the proportion of yixViT to yjfVo without affecting injuriously 
its tenacity. Antimony, Arsenic and Copper have the same effect as sulphur, the 
last in a greater degree. 

CAST IRON. 

The process of making cast iron depends much upon the description of fuel used; 
whether charcoal, coke, bituminous or anthracite coals. A larger yield from the same 
furnace, and a great economy in fuel, are effected by the use of a hot blast. The 
greater heat thus produced causes the iron to combine with a larger percentage of 
foreign substances. 

Cast rron for purposes requiring great strength should be smelted with a cold blast. 
Pig iron, according to the proportion of carbon which it contains, is divided into 
Foundry Iron and Forge Iron, the latter adapted only to conversion into malleable 
iron; while the former, containing the largest proportion of carbon, can be used either 
for castings or bars. 

There are many varieties of cast iron, differing by almost insensible shades; the 
two principal divisions are gray and xvhite, so termed from the color of their fracture. 
Their properties are very different. 

Gray Iron is softer and less brittle than white iron; it is in a slight degree malle- 
able and flexible, and is not sonorous; it can be easily drilled or turned in a lathe, and 
does not resist the file. It has a brilliant fracture, of a gray, or sometimes a bluish 
gray color; the color is lighter as the grain becomes closer, and its hardness increases 
at the same time. It melts at a lower heat than white iron, and preserves its fluidity 
longer. The color of the fluid metal is red, and deeper in proportion as the heat is 
lower; it does not adhere to the ladle; it fills the molds well, contracts less, and con- 
tains fewer cavities than white iron; the edges of its castings are sharp, and the sur- 
faces smooth and convex. A medium-sized grain, bright gray color, fracture sharp to 
the touch, and a close, compact texture, indicate a good quality of iron. A grain, 
either very large or very small, a dull, earthy aspect, loose texture, dissimilar crystals, 
mixed together, indicate an inferior quality. 

Gray iron is used for machinery and ordnance purposes where the pieces are to 
be bored or fitted. Its tenacity and specific gravity are diminished by annealing. Its 
mean specific gravity is 7.2. 

White Iron is very brittle and sonorous; it resists the file and the chisel, and is 
susceptible of high polish; the surface of its castings is concave; the fracture presents 
a silvery appearance, generally fine-grained and compact, sometimes radiating or 
lamellar. When melted it is white, and throws ofl" a great number of sparks, and its 
qualities are the reverse of those of gray iron ; it is, therefore, unsuitable for machin- 
ery purposes. Its tenacity is increased, and its specific gravity diminished by anneal- 
ing. Its mean specific gravity is 7.5. 

* Compiled from Haswell and other sources. 



292. HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



Mottled Iron is a mixture of white and gray; it has a spotted appearance; it 
flows well and with few sparks; its castings have a plane surface, with edges slightly 
rounded. It is suitable for shot, shells, etc. 

A fine mottled iron is the only kind suitable for castings which require great 
strength, such as beam centres, cylinders and cannon. The kind of mottle will de- 
pend much upon the size of the casting. 

Besides these general divisions, the different varieties of pig iron are more partic- 
ularly distinguished by numbers, according to their relative hardness. 

No. 1 is the softest iron, possessing in the highest degree the qualities belonging 
to gray iron; it has not much strength, but, on account of its fluidity when melted, 
and of its mixing advantageously with old or scrap iron, and with the harder kinds of 
cast iron, it is of great use to the founder, and commands the highest price. 

No. 2 is harder, closer grained, and stronger than No. 1; it has a gray color, and 
considerable lustre. It is the character of iron most suitable for shot and shells. 

No. 3 is still harder than No. 2. Its color is gray, but inclining to white; it has 
considerable strength, but it is principally used for mixing with other kinds of iron. 

No. 4 is bright iron ; No. 5, mottled; and No. 6, %vhite, which is unfit for general 
use by itself. 

The qualities of these various descriptions depend upon the proportion of carbon, 
and upon the state in which it exists in the metal; in the darker kinds of iron, where 
the proportion is sometimes 7 per cent., it exists partly in the state of graphite or 
plumbago, which makes the iron soft. In white iron, the carbon is thoroughly com- 
bined with the metal, as in steel. 

Cast iron frequently retains a portion of foreign ingredients from the ore, such as 
earths or oxides of other metais, and sometimes sulphur and phosphorus, which are 
all injurious to its quality. Sulphur hardens the iron, and, unless in a very small pro- 
portion, destroys its tenacity. 

These foreign substances, and also a portion of the carbon, are separated by melt- 
ing the iron in contact with air, and soft iron is thus rendered harder and stronger. 
The effect of remelting varies with the nature of the iron and the character of the ore 
from which it has been extracted; that from the hard ores, such as the magnetic ox- 
ides, undergoes less alteration than that from the hematites, the latter being sometimes 
changed from No. 1 to white by a single remelting in an air furnace. 

The color and texture of cast iron depend greatly upon the volume of the casting 
and the rapidity of its cooling; a small casting, which cools quickly, is almost always 
white, and the surface of large castings partakes more of the qualities of white metal 
than the interior. 

All cast iron expands at the moment of becoming solid, and contracts in cooling; 
gray iron expands more and contracts less than other iron. 

The contraction is about YWo f° r g rav an( * strongly-mottled iron, or l^ of an inch 
per foot. 

Remelting iron improves its tenacity; thus, a mean of 14 cases for two fusions, 
gave, for 1st fusion, a tenacity of 29 284 lbs.; for 2d fusion. 33 790 lbs. For 2 cases — 
for 1st fusion, 15 129 lbs.; for 2d fusion, 35 786 lbs. 

WROUGHT IRON. 

Wrought iron is made from the pig iron in a Bloomcry Fire or in a Puddling 
Furnace — generally in the latter. The process consists in melting it and keeping it 
exposed to a great heat, constantly stirring the mass, bringing every part of it under 
the action of the flame until it loses its remaining carbon, when it becomes malleable 
iron. When, however, it is desired to obtain iron of the best quality, the pig iron 
should he refined. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 293 



Refining. — This operation deprives the iron of a considerable portion of its carbon ; 
it is effected in a Blast Furnace, where the iron is melted by means of charcoal or 
coke, and exposed for some time to the action of a great heat; the metal is then run 
into a cast-iron mold, by which it is formed into a large bread plate. As soon as the 
surface of the plate is chilled, cold water is poured on to render it brittle. 

The Bloomery resembles a large forge fire, where charcoal and a strong blast are 
used; and the refined metal or the pig iron, after being broken into pieces of the 
proper size, is placed before the blast, directly in contact with charcoal; as the metal 
fuses, it falls into a cavity left for that purpose below the blast, where the bloomer 
works it into the shape of a ball, Avhich he places again before the blast, with fresh 
charcoal; this operation is generally again repeated, when the ball is ready for the 
Shingler. 

The Puddling Furnace is a reverbatory furnace, where the flame of bituminous 
coal is brought to act directly upon the metal. The metal is first melted; the puddler 
then stirs it, exposing each portion in turn to the action of the flame, and continues 
this as long as he is able to work it. When it has lost its fluidity, he forms it into 
balls, weighing from 80 to 100 lbs., which are next passed to the shingler. 

Shingling is performed in a strong squeezer, or under the trip-hammer. Its ob- 
ject is to press out as perfectly as practicable the liquid cinder which the ball still 
contains ; it also forms the ball into shape for the puddle rolls. A heavy hammer, 
weighing from 6 to 7 tons, effects this object most thoroughly, but not so cheaply as 
the squeezer The ball receives from 15 to 20 blows of a hammer, being turned from 
time to time as required; it is now termed a Bloom, and is ready to be rolled or ham- 
mered; or the ball is passed once through the squeezer, and is still hot enough to be 
passed through the puddle rolls. 

Puddle Rolls. — By passing through different grooves in these rolls, the bloom is 
reduced to a rough bar from three to four feet in length, its name conveying an idea 
of its condition, which is rough and imperfect. 

Piling. — To prepare rough bars for this operation, they are cut, by a pair of 
shears, into such lengths as are best adapted to the size of the finished bar required; 
the sheared bars are then piled one over the other, according to the volume required, 
when the pile is ready for balling. 

Balling. — This operation is performed in the balling furnace, which is similar to 
the puddling furnace, except that its bottom or hearth is made up, from time to time, 
with sand , it is used to give a welding heat to the piles to prepare them for rolling. 

Finishing Rolls. — The balls are passed successively between rollers of various 
forms and dimensions, according to the shape of the finished bar required. 

The quality of the iron depends upon the description of pig iron used, the skill of 
the puddler, and the absence of deleterious substances in the furnace. 

The strongest cast irons do not produce the strongest malleable iron. 

For many purposes, such as sheets for tinning, best boiler-plates, and bars for 
converting into steel, charcoal iron is used exclusively; and, generally, this kind of 
iron is to be relied upon, for strength and toughness, with greater confidence than any 
other, though iron of superior quality is made from pigs made with other fuel, and 
with a hot blast. Iron for gun-barrels has been lately made from anthracite hot-blast 
pigs. 

Iron is improved in quality by judicious working, reheating it, and hammering or 
rolling; other things being equal, the best iron is that which has been wrought the 
most. 



; 94 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



STEEL. 



Steel is a compound of Iron and Carbon, in which the proportion of the latter is 
from i to 5 per cent., and even less in some kinds. Steel is distinguished from iron 
by its fine grain, and by the action of diluted nitric acid, which leaves a black spot 
upon steel, and upon iron a spot which is lighter colored in proportion to the carbon 
it contains. 

There are many varieties of steel, the principal of which are : 

Natural Steel, obtained by reducing rich and pure descriptions of iron ore with 
charcoal, and refining the cast iron, so as to deprive it of a sufficient portion of carbon 
to bring it to a malleable state. It is used for files and other tools. 

Indian Steel, termed Wootz, is said to be a natural steel, containing a small portion 
of other metals. 

Blistered Steel, or Steel of Cementation, is prepared by the direct combination of 
iron and carbon. For this purpose, the iron in bars is put in layers, alternating with 
powdered charcoal, in a close furnace, and exposed for seven or eight days to a heat 
of about 9000 , and then put to cool for a like period. The bars, on being taken out, 
are covered with blisters, have acquired a brittle quality, and exhibit in the fracture a 
uniform crystalline appearance. The degree of carbonization is varied according to 
the purposes for which the steel is intended, and the best qualities of iron (Russian 
and Swedish) are used for the finest kinds of steel. 

Tilted Steel is made from blistered steel moderately heated, and subjected to the 
action of a tilt hammer, by which means its tenacity and density are increased. 

Shear Steel is made from blistered or natural steel, refined by piling thin bars 
into fagots, which are brought to a Avelding heat in a reverberatory furnace, and ham- 
mered or rolled again into bars; this operation is repeated several times to produce 
the finest kinds of shear steel, which are distinguished by the names of half shear, 
single shear and double shear, or steel of 1, 2, or 3 marks, etc., according to the num- 
ber of times it has been piled 

Cast Steel is made by breaking blistered steel into small pieces, and melting it 
in close crucibles, from which it is poured into iron molds; the ingot is then reduced 
to a bar by hammering or rolling. Cast steel is the best kind of steel, and best 
adapted for most purposes; it is known by a very fine, even, and' close grain, and a 
silvery homogenous fracture; it is very brittle, and acquires extreme hardness, but is 
difficult to weld without the use of a flux. The other kinds of steel have a similar 
appearance to cast steel, but the grain is coarser and less homogeneous; they are 
softer and less brittle, and weld more readily. A fibrous or lamellar appearance in 
the fracture indicates an imperfect steel. A material of great toughness and elas- 
ticity, as well as hardness, is made by forging together steel and iron, forming the 
celebrated damasked steel, which is used for sword-blades, springs, etc.; the damask 
appearance of which is produced by a diluted acid, which gives a black tint to the 
steel, while the iron remains white. 

Various fancy steels, or alloys of steel with silver, platinum, rhodium, and alumi- 
num, have been made with a view to imitating the Damascus steel, wootz, etc.; and 
improving the fabrication of some of the finer kinds of surgical and other instruments. 

Properties of Steel. — After being tempered, it is not easily broken; it welds readi- 
ly; it does not crack or split; it bears a very high heat, and preserves the capability 
of hardening after repeated working. 

Hardening a?id Tempering. — Uoon these operations the quality of manufactured 
steel in a great measure depends. 

Hardening is effected by heating the steel to a cherry-red, or until the scales of 
oxide are loosened on the surface, and plunging it into a liquid, or placing it in con- 
tact with some cooling substance; the degree of hardness depends upon the heat and 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 295 



the rapidity of cooling. Steel is thus rendered so hard as to resist the hardest files, 
and it becomes at the same time extremely brittle. The degree of heat, and the tem- 
perature and nature of the cooling medium, must be chosen with reference to the 
quality of the steel and the purpose for which it is intended. Cold water gives a 
greater hardness than oils or other fatty substances, sand, wet-iron scales, or cinders^ 
but an inferior degree of hardness to that given by acids. Oil, tallow, etc., prevent 
the cracks which are caused by too rapid cooling. The lower the heat at which the 
steel becomes hard, the better. 

Tempering. — Steel in its hardest state- being too brittle for most purposes, the 
requisite strength and elasticity are obtained by tempering — or, letting doivn the tem- 
per, as it is termed — which is performed by heating the hardened steel to a certain 
degree and cooling it quickly. The requisite heat is usually ascertained by the color 
which the surface of the steel assumes from the film of oxide thus formed. The de- 
grees of heat to which these several colors correspond are as follows: 

At 430 , a very faint yellow, j Suitable for hard instruments; as hammer faces, drills, 

At 450 , a pale straw color. \ etc. 

At 470 , a full yellow. ( For instruments requiring hard edges without elastic- 

At 490 , a brown color. ] ity; as shears, scissors, turning tools, etc. 

At 510% brown, with purple I For ^ for cut1ing wQod and soft ^^ guch &g 

At 538% purple. ( P^ne-irons, knives, etc. 

At 5^0°, dark blue. j For tools requiring strong edges without extreme hard- 

At 560 , full blue. ( ness; as cold-chisels, axes, cutlery, etc. 

At 6oo°, grayish-blue, verg- j For spring-temper, which will bend before breaking; 

ing on black. { as saws, sword-blades, etc. 

If the steel is heated higher than this, the effect of the hardening process is de- 
stroyed. 

CASE-HARDENING. 

This operation consists in converting the surface of wrought iron into steel, by 
cementation, for the purpose of adapting it to receive a polish or to bear friction, etc.; 
this is effected by heating iron to a cherry-red, in a close vessel, in contact with car- 
bonaceous materials, and then plunging it into cold water. Bones, leather, hoofs and 
horns of animals are generally used for this purpose, after having been burned or 
roasted so that they can be pulverized. Soot is also frequently used. 



WOOD, TIMBER, Etc. 

Selection of Standing Trees. — Wood grown in a moist soil is lighter, and decays 
sooner than that grown in dry, sandy soil. 

The best timber is that grown in a dark soil intermixed with gravel. Poplar, cy- 
press, willow, and all others which grow best in a wet soil are exceptions. 

The hardest and densest woods, and the least subject to decay, grow in warm 
climates; but they are more liable to split and warp in seasoning. 

Trees grown upon plains, or in the centre of forests, are less dense than those 
from the edge of a forest, from the side of a hill, or from open ground. 

Trees (in the United States) should be selected in the latter part of July, or first 
part of August; for at this season the leaves of the sound healthy trees are fresh and 
green, while those of the unsound are beginning to turn yellow. A sound, healthy 
tree is recognized by its top branches being well leaved, the bark even and of a uni- 
form color. A rounded top, few leaves, some of them turned yellow, a rougher bark 
than common, covered with parasitic plants, and with streaks or spots upon it, indicate 



296 



KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



a tree upon the decline. The decay of branches, and the separation of bark from the 
wood, are infallible indications that the wood is impaired. 

Felling Timber. — The most suitable time for felling timber is in midwinter and in 
midsummer. Recent experiments indicate the latter season and in the month of July. 

A tree should be allowed to attain full maturity before being felled. Oak matures 
at 75 to 100 years and upward, according to circumstances. The age and rate of 
growth of a tree are indicated by the number and width of the rings of annual in- 
crease which are exhibited in a cross section. 

A tree should be cut as near to the ground as practicable, as the lower part fur- 
nishes the best timber. 

Dressing Timber. — As soon as a tree is felled, it should be stripped of its bark, 
raised from the ground, the sap-wood taken off, and the timber reduced to its required 
dimensions. 

Inspection of Timber. — The quality of wood is in some degree indicated by its 
color, which should be nearly uniform in the heart, a little deeper toward the centre, 
and free from sudden transitions of color. White spots indicate decay. The sap- 
wood is known by its white color; it is next to the bark, and very soon rots. 

Defects of Timber. — Wind-shakes are circular cracks separating the concentric 
layers of wood from each other. It is a serious defect. 

Splits, checks and cracks, extending toward the centre, if deep and strongly 
marked, render the timber unfit for use, unless the purpose for which it is intended 
will admit of its being split through them. 

Brash-xvood is generally consequent upon the decline of the tree from age. The 
wood is porous, of a reddish color, and breaks short, without splinters. 

Belted timber is that which has been killed before being felled, or which has died 
from other causes. It is objectionable. 

Knotty timber is that containing many knots, though sound; usually of stunted 
growth. 

Twisted zvood is when the grain of it winds spirally; it is unfit for long pieces. 

Dry-rot. — This is indicated by yellow stains. Elm and beech are soon affected, 
if left with the bark on. 

Large or decayed knots injuriously affect the strength of timber. 



SEASONING AND PRESERVING TIMBER. 

Timber freshly cut contains about 37 to 48 per cent, of liquids. By exposure to 
the air in seasoning one year, it loses from 17 to 25 per cent., and when seasoned it 
yet retains from 10 to 15 per cent. 

Timber of large dimensions is improved and rendered less liable to warp and 
crack in being seasoned by immersion in water for some weeks. 

For the purpose of seasoning, timber should be piled under shelter, and be kept 
dry; it should have a free circulation of air about it, without being exposed to strong 
currents. The bottom pieces should be placed upon skids, which should be free from 
decay, raised not less than 2 feet from the ground; a space of an inch should inter- 
vene between the pieces of the same horizontal layers, and slats or piling-strips placed 
between each layer, one near each end of the pile, and others at short distances, in 
order to keep the timber from winding. These strips should be one over the other, 
and in large piles should not be less than 1 inch thick. Light timber may be piled in 
the upper portion of the shelter, heavy timber upon the ground floor. Each pile should 
contain but one description of timber. The piles should be at least 2 X .< feet apart. 

Timber should be repiled at intervals, and all pieces indicating decay should be 
removed, to prevent their affecting those which are still sound. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 297 



Timber houses are best provided with blinds, which keep out rain and snow, but 
which can be turned to admit air m fine weather, and they should be kept entirely 
free from any pieces of decayed woog 

The gradual mode of seasoning is the most favorable to the strength and durabil- 
ity of timber, but various methods have been proposed for hastening the process. 
For this purpose, steaming timber has been applied with success, and the results of 
experiments of various processes of saturating timber with a solution of corrosive sub- 
limate and antiseptic fluids are very satisfactory. This process hardens and seasons 
wood, at the same time that it secures it from dry-rot and from the attacks of worms 
Kiln-drying is serviceable only for boards and pieces of small dimensions, and is apt 
to cause cracks and to impair the strength of wood, unless performed very slowly, 
Charring ox fainting is highly injurious to any but seasoned timber, as it effectually 
prevents the drying of the inner part of the wood, in consequence of which fermenta- 
tion and decay soon take place. 

Timber piled in badly-ventilated sheds is apt to be attacked with the common-rot. 
The first outward indications are yellow spots upon the ends of the pieces, and a yel- 
lowish dust in the checks and cracks, particularly where the pieces rest upon the 
piling-strips. 

Timber requires from 2 to 8 years to be seasoned thoroughly, according to its 
dimensions. It should be worked as soon as it is thoroughly dry, for it deteriorates 
after that time. 

Oak timber loses one-fifth of its weight in seasoning, and about one-third of its 
weight in becoming perfectly dry Seasoning is the extraction or dissipation of the 
vegetable juices and moisture, or the solidification of the albumen When wood is 
exposed to currents of air at a high temperature, the moisture evaporates too rapidly, 
and the wood cracks; and when the temperature is high and sap remains, it ferments, 
and dry-rot ensues. 

Timber is subject to Common-rot or Dry-rot, the former occasioned by alternate 
exposure to moisture and dryness. The progress of this decay is from the exterior; 
hence the covering of the surface with paint, tar, etc., is a preservative. 

Painting and charring green timber hastens its decay 

Dry or Sap-rot is inherent in timber, and it is occasioned by the putrefaction of 
the vegetable albumen. Sap wood contains a large proportion of fermentable ele- 
ments Insects attack wood for the sugar or gum contained in it, and Fungi subsist 
upon the albumen of wood; hence, to arrest dry-rot, the albumen must be either ex- 
tracted or solidified. 

In the seasoning of timber naturally there is required a period of from 2 to 4 years. 
Immersion in water facilitates seasoning by solving the sap. 

The most effective method of preserving timber is that of expelling or exhausting 
its fluids, solidifying its albumen, and introducing an antiseptic liquid. 

The strength of impregnated timber is not reduced, and its resilience is improved. 

In desiccating timber by expelling its fluids by heat and air, its strength is in- 
creased fully 15 per cent. 

In coating unseasoned timber with creosote, tar, etc., the fluids are retained, and 
decay facilitated thereby 

When timber is saturated with creosote, tar, antiseptics, etc., it is also preserved 
from the attack of Avorms. Jarrow wood, from Australia, is not subjected to their 
attack. 

The condition of timber, as to its soundness or decay, is readily recognized when 
struck a quick blow. 

Timber that has been for a long time immersed in water, when brought into the 
air and dried, becomes brashy and useless. 

Timber may be partially seasoned by being boiled or steamed. 



2 9 8 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 



VALUE OF IRON, PER GROSS TON, 



AT FROM 2 TO 12^ CENTS PER LB. 



2 



7/ 

2 /8 



3% 

3H 



3,°8 

Vi 

3/8 

4 



44.80 


4K 


47.60 


4M 


50.40 


A% 


53-2° 


\%, 


56.00 


4% 


5S.80 


4 a 4 


61.60 


4^ 


64.40 


5 


67.20 


5K 


70.00 


5M 


, 72.80 


5K 


75.60 


5K 


7S.40 


$% 


81.20 


5H 


84.00 


S% 


86.S0 


6 


89.60 


Vi 



92.40 
95.20 
98.00 
100.80 
103.60 
106.40 I 
109.20 I 
112.00 I 
114.80 
117.60 
120.40 
123.20 
126.00 

128.80 
131.60 
134.40 
137.20 



6K 
6% 



1H 
1% 



//8 

8 



140.00 


3% 


142.80 


sy 2 


145.60 


*H 


148.40 


$K 


151.20 


8^ 


154.00 


9 


156.80 


9% 


159.60 


9M 


162.40 


9% 


165.20 


9K 


168.00 


9% 


170.80 


9^ 


173.60 


9^ 


176.40 


10 


179.20 


"># 


182.00 


1034 


184.80 


10% 



187.60 


i°K 


190.40 


io« 


193.20 


10% 


196.00 


10^ 


198.80 


11 


201.60 


"K 


204.40 


»a 


207.20 


H>8 


210.00 


«K 


212.80 


«& 


215.60 


n% 


21S.40 


11^ 


221.20 


12 


224.00 


12% 


226. So 


12M 


229.60 


"% 


232.40 


"H 



235.20 

238.00 
240.80 

243.60 

246.40 
249.20 
252.00 
254.80 
257.60 
260.40 
263.20 
266.00 

268.80 

271.60 

274.40 



■// 



.20 



2S0.00 



CIRCUMFERENCE OF CIRCLES, 



FOR BOILER-MAKERS CONVENIENCE. 



Diameter, 


Circumference, ! 


Diameter, 


Circumference, 


Diameter, 


Circumference, 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


12 


A 1 
37- 6 9 


36 


11 3 


60 


188.4 


H 


43.68 


3S 


rI 9-3 


62 


1S4.8 


16 


50.26 


40 


125.6 


64 


201 


18 


56.54 


42 


121.9 


66 


207.3 


20 


62.85 


44 


138.2 


6S 


213.6 


22 


69.11 


46 


144-5 


7o 


219.9 


24 


75-39 


48 


150.7 


72 


226.1 


26 


81.68 


50 


T 57 


74 


232.4 


28 


S7.96 


52 


1^3-3 


76 


238-7 


30 


94.24 


54 


169.9 


7S 


245.0 


S 2 


100. 5 


56 


175-9 


So 


251-3 


34 


106.S 


53 


1S2.2 







Boiler-makers usually add one inch to length of iron for the fake up in rolling; 
also two inches for each lap. 









ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 


299 






WEIGHT OF SQUARE ROLLED IRON. 








FROM yg- INCH TO 9^ INCHES. 








0?ie Foot i?i Lev gili. 






Side. 


Weight. 


Side. 


Weight. 
Lbs. 


Side. 


Weight. 


Side. 


Weight. 




] 


ns. 


Lbs. 


Ins. 


Ins. 


Lbs. 


Ins. 


Lbs. 




l 
•TB" 


.013 


% 


II.883 


7/ 
/8 


50.756 ! 


■% 


116 671 






y 


•053 


2 




I3-52 


4 




54-o84 ! 


6 




121.664 






_3_ 


.118 




% 


I5-263 




% 


57-5I7 




Va 


132.04 






M 


.211 




H. 


17. 112 




k 


61.055 




V?, 


142.816 






3 c 


•475 




% 


I9.066 




% 


64.7 




% 


154.012 






V, 


•8-15 




Vo 


21.12 




% 


68.448 


i 7 




165632 






% 


1.32 




% 


23.292 




% 


72-305 




k 


177.672 






% 

% 


1.901 

2.5S8 




% 
7 A 


25-56 

27-939 




7 A 


76.264 
8o.333 




y 


190.136 
203.024 




I 




3-38 


3 




30.416 


5 




8448 


8 




216.336 






y 


4.27S 




% 


33-OI 




A 


88.784 




hi 


230 068 






H 


5.28 




k 


35-704 1 




k 


93.168 




A 


244.22 






% 


6-39 




% 


38.503 




% 


97-657 




y± 


258.8 






\& 


7.604 




y 


41.408 




% 


102.24 


9 




273.792 






% 


8.926 




% 


44.418 




% 


106.953 




H 


289.22 






H 


10.352 




% 


47-534 




% 


1 1 1. 756 




H 


3 5.056 






WEIGHT OF ROUND ROLLED IRON. 








FROM Yq INCH TO 12 INCHES IN DIAMETER. 








One Foot in Length. 






Dia. 


Weight. 


Dia. 


Weight. 


Dia. 


Weight. 


Dia. 


Weight. 






!ns. 


Lbs. 


Ins. 


Lbs. 


Ins. 


Lbs. 


Ins. 


Lbs. 




•tV 


.01 


M 


13-44 


■% 


56.7S8 


•K 


149.328 




■Vs 


.041 


•% 


H-975 




% 


59-9 




% 


I59-456 




3 
•TTF 


•°93 




M 


16.SS8 




A 


63.094 


8 




169.856 




-k 


.165 




% 


18.293 


5 




66.35 




H 


1 So 696 




•373 




-% 


20.076 




% 


69-73I 




y 


191.808 




-y% 


.663 




y% 


21.944 




•k 


73 172 




& 


203.26 




•% 


1.043 


3 




23 888 




A 


76.7 


9 




215.04 




-% 


r -493 




■y 


25.926 




% 


80.304 




y 


227.152 




•% 


2.032 




•k 


28. 04 




% 


84.001 




y 


2396 




i. 


2.654 




-% 


30.24 




% 


87.776 




% 


252.376 




■% 


3-359 




•X 


32-512 




a 


91.634 


10 




265-4 




•k 


4.147 




•%. 


34.886 


6 




95-552 




k 


278.924 




■% 


5.019 




■A 


37-332 




M 


103.704 




y 


292. 6S8 




•K 


5-97 2 




•y 8 


39.864 




•% 


107.86 




■% 


306.8 




.% 


7.01 


4 




42.464 




■y 


112. 16 


1 IX 




321.216 




-% 


8.128 




■y 


45-174 




# 


116.484 




¥> 


336.004 




-% 


9-333 




-k 


47-952 




% 


120.96 




y 


351-104 




2. 


10.616 




-% 


50.815 


7 




130.048 1 




% 


366.536 






•Vs 


11.988 




•y 


53-76 




•k 


139-544 | 


12 




382.208 













3°° 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'s 



WEIGHT OF FLAT ROLLED IRON. 



FROM ^ x 78 INCH TO $% X 6 INCHES. 



One Foot in Length. 



Thick. 


Weight. 


Thick. 


Weight. 


Thick. 


Ins. 


Lbs. 


Ins. 


Lbs. 


Ins. 


•* 




t-4 




I.'f 


■M 


.211 


■A 


.58 


i. 5 4 


•% 


.422 


■■A* 


1. 161 


1 :* 

. -Vs 

y 

•A 


•% 


•634 


-% 


I.742 


5 

•M 

•M 
•M 


.264 

.528 

.792 

I.056 


•X 

■A 

■% 

v'8 
I. 


2.3 2 5 
2.904 

34S4 
4.065 
4.646 

5.227 


8 
•4 




i-K 


5.808 


•78 


y 


.316 


*-% 


6.389 


I. 


M 


•633 


1 4 

•A 




*-78 




■95 

1.265 


•633 


i-M 


y 

4 


1.584 


•M 


I.266 
1.9 


*- L A 




y 


2-535 


1.% 




78 


•369 
•738 




3.168 
3.802 
4-435 


2. 




% 


1. 108 


-% 


y 

5/ 




72 
ft 
% 


1.477 
1.846 
2.217 


1. 
i.i 4 


5.069 
5.703 
6-337 


i. 




i-ft 


6.97 


•78 

1. 


3 


.422 
.845 




.686 


y 


1.267 
1.69 
2. 112 

2-534 
2.956 


y 


L372 
2.059 
2.746 

3432 
4.119 


i-K 


1 4 






4.805 


i-M | 


■H 


•475 


I. 


5.492 


i->* 


M 


•95 


I.H 


6.178 


1/ 


•K 


J -4 2 5 


I J* 


6.864 


M 


1. 90 1 


Lf« 


7.55i 


•78 

•M 
•M 
•M 
•ft 


• 8 


2-375 


I. 1 ^ 


8.237 


-A 
i. 


2.85 

3-326 

3.802 


I.J 

y 


•739 
1.479 


i-i 




.% 


2.21S 


.*» 


-K 


.528 


M 


2-957 


1. 


•K 


1.056 


>H 


3.696 


1.% 


•M 


1.584 


•X 


4-435 


i.M 


■K 


2. 112 


y 


5-178 


!■«! 


•% 


2.64 


I. 


5-9H 


i-K 


•% 


3.168 


I.« 


6.653 


*-K 


•% 


3.696 


I.fc 


7-393 


i* 


i. 


4.224 


I.% 


8.132 


1-78 


i 


A 


4-752 


irH 


8.871 


2. 



Lbs. 



9.61 



•792 

I.584 

2.376 

3.168 

3.96 

4752 

5-544 

6.336 

7.129 

7.921 

8.713 

9-505 

10.297 

11.089 

.845 
1.689 

2-534 
3-379 
4.224 
5.069 

5-9*4 

6.758 

7.604 

8.448 

9.294 

10.138 

10.983 

11.828 

12.673 

.898 

!-795 
2.693 

3-59 1 
4.48S 

5-386 

6.283 

7.181 

8.079 

8.977 

9.S74 

10.772 

1 1 .67 

12.567 

13-465 
14.362 



Thick. 



Ins 

2 -1 
Z *4 



-A 

I. 

*•% 

1 57 



*->8 
2. 

2-K 

•% 
•K 
•% 
-X 

•ft 

•M 

7/ 
•/8 

*•% 
1.^ 



1.^ 



2-i 

•ft 

y 

-A 



1. 



Weight. 


Thick. 


Lbs. 


Ins. 




2.* 


•95 


l-ft 


1.9 


i-M- 


2.851 


i-y 8 


3.802 


2. 


4752 


2-A 


5.703 


2-M 


6.653 


2.^8 


7.604 


2.4 


8.554 


-^ 


9.505 


•M 


IO.455 


y 


1 1 .406 


12.356 


I3-307 


14.257 


■ -A 


1^.208 


16.158 


i-K 




i-M 


I.003 
2.006 


i.K 


3.OO9 
4.OI3 
5.OI6 


1.% 


6.OI9 


2 H 


7.022 

8.02S 

9.028 

IO.032 


^•/8 
2-M 
2-% 
2-M 
2.| 


II-035 


12.038 


•% 


13.042 


•M 


I4-045 


-% 


IS. 048 


•^ 


16.051 


•^ 


17.054 


■3H 


18.057 


| V8 




I.056 j 


I-M 


2.II2 


I- ;i 8 


3.168 


I.'., 


4.224 


J-'V, 


5.28 


J-'l- 


6.336 


I-/8 


7-392 1 





8.448 


2-X 


9.504 


2-M 


IO.56 


^■' ; ;: 


II.6l6 


2-K 


12.672 | 


1 ».« 



Weight. 



Lbs. 



13.728 

I4.7S4 

15.84 

16.896 

17.952 

I9.O08 

20.064 



I. IO9 
2.2l8 
3-327 
4436 

5-545 
6.654 

7.763 

8.872 

9.981 

II.09 

12.199 

I3.308 
I4.417 
15.526 
16.635 

17-744 
1S.853 
19.962 
21.071 
22.18 



1. 162 
2.323 
3-485 
4.647 
5.808 

6.97 

8.132 

9.294 

IO-455 
11. 617 
12.779 

13-94 
15.102 

16.264 
17.425 
1S.587 
19.749 

20.91 

22.072 

24-395 











ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 




301 




WEIGHT OF FLAT ROLLED 


IRON — Continued. 


Thick. 


Weight. 


Thick. 


Weight. 


Thick. 


Weight. 


Thick. 


Weight. 


Thick. 


Weight. 


Ins. 


Lbs. 


Ins. 


Lbs. 


Ins. 


Lbs. 


Ins. 


Lbs. 


Ins. 


Lbs. 


*4 




3-i 




4- 




4-1 




54 




•Ys 


1. 2 15 


iSA 


20.594 


1. 


I3-5I8 


2. 


32.105 


I. 


18.587 


M 


2.429 


2. 


21.967 


iM 


16.897 


2-M 


36.118 


i.M 


23-234 


-% 


3- 6 44 


2-M 


24.712 


hX 


20.277 


2.^ 


40.131 


*-X 


27.881 


-% 


4.858 


2-3^ 


27.458 


I-M 


23.656 


2.% 


44.144 


i-M 


32-527 


•% 


6.072 


2-M 


30.204 


2. 


27.036 


3- 


48.157 


2. 


37-174 


:% 


7.287 


3. 


32-95 


2-M 


30-4I5 


3-M 


52.17 


2-M 


41.S21 


1/ 

•78 


8.502 


n 1 
3'2 

1/ 




2 -<f 


33-795 


3-% 


56.184 


2-72- 


46.46S 


I. 


9.716 




2-M 


37-174 


3-M 


60.197 


2-M 


51. 114 


I-K 


IO.931 


•78 

•M 

3/ 


I.479 


3- 


4°-554 


4- 


64.21 


3« 


55-761 


i-M 


12.145 


2-957 
4-436 


3-M 


43-933 


4-M 


68.223 ' 


3-U 


60.408 


i-M 


I3-36 


•78 


z+A 


47-3I3 


4-7^ 


72.235 


3.V2 


65.055 




14-574 
I5-789 
17.003 


5-9 J 4 
7-393 

8.871 


3-M 
4-i 


50.692 


5- 


4.224 


3-M 

4- 

4-M 

4^ 
4-M 

5- 

1- 3 


69.701 

74-34 S 
78.99$ 


i* 


18.218 
19.432 


1. 


10.35 

11.828 


■Vs 

•M 


1-795 
3-59J 




8.449 
12.673 


83.642 

88.288 


2-M 


20.647 
2I.86l 


i-M 


13-307 

I4-785 




7.181 
10.772 


i*M 


16.897 
21.122 


92-935 

97.582 


2-M 


23.076 


*-% 


16.264 


1. 


14.364 


I-fc 


25-346 


2-72 


24.29 


i-K 


17.742 


i-M 


17-953 


I-M 


29-57 


54 




2 V S ^ 


2 5-505 


Z "S 


19.221 


i.y 2 


21.544 


2. 


33-795 


•K 


9.716 


2-M 


26.719 


i-M 


20.699 


i-H 


25.135 


2-M 


38.019 


•M 


14-574 






I->8 


22.178 


2. 


28.725 


2.7^ 


42.243 


I. 


19.432 


3- 


I.267 


2. 


23-^56 


2-M 


32.316 


2-M 


46.468 


i-M 


24.29 


•78 


2-M 


26.613 


*14 


35-907 


3- 


50.692 


r-K 


29.148 


■M 


2-535 
3.802 
5.069 

6-337 

7.604 

8.871 

10.138 

1 1 .406 


2-72 


29-57 


2% 


39-497 


3-M 


54.916 


i-M 


34.006 


■% 


2.^ 


32.527 


3- 


43.088 


3-K 


59- 1 4 


2. 


38.864 


v 5 ^ 


3- 


35-485 


3-M 


46.679 


ox 

3-74 


63-365 


2-M 


43.722 


3-M 


38.441 


3.72' 


50.269 


4- 


67.589 


2.^ 


48.58 


■M 


3-4 

•Vs 

•M 




3-M 


53-86 


4-M 


71.813 


2-M 


53-437 


•78 


1.584 
3.168 


4- 
4-i 


57-45 


4-7^ 
4-74 
- 1 


76.038 
80.262 


3-7^ 

3-M 

4 \ 

4-M 

4-7^ 

4-M 
5- 

s-H 


58.296 

63.I54 
68.012 


*-M 


12.673 


-% 


4-752 


•M 


3.802 


5-i 




72.S7 
77.728 


i-M 


J 3-94 


'% 


6.336 


¥2 


7.604 


•M 


4-436 


i-K 


15.208 


•% 


7.921 


■% 


11.406 


-K 


8.S71 


82.585 


*•# 


16.475 


•M 


9-505 


1. 


15.208 


•% 


13-307 


87.443 


!-.£ 


17.742 


•78 


11.089 


i-M 


19.01 


1. 


17.742 


92.301 


1-^ 


19.01 


I. 


12.673 


i-M 


22.812 


i.M 


22.178 


97.159 
102.017 


2 ' 


20.277 


I.& 


I4-257 


*.% 


26.614 


i-M 


26.613 


2-M 


22.811 


i-M 


15.841 


2. 


3o.4!5 


i-M 


31.049 


106.S76 


2-^ 


25-346 


*>% 


I7-425 


2-M 


34-217 


2. 


35-484 


1 16. $92 


2-^ 


27.881 


i-M 


19.009 


2-K 


38.019 


2-M 


39-92 




' 


3-i 




*•& 


20.594 


2-M 


41.82 


2-K 


44-355 








i-M 


22.178 


3- 


45-623 | 


2.7| 


48.791 






•ts 
•M 


*-373 

2.746 


i./S 


23.762 


3-M 


49.425 


3- i 


53.226 






2. 


25.346 


3-% 


53.226 


3-M 


57.662 






•ts 


4.119 


2-M 


28.S14 ' 


3-% 


$7,028 


3-K 


62.097 








5-49 2 
6.86$ 

8-237 

9.61 

10.983 

12.356 


2-K 


31.682 


4- 


60.83 


3-M 


66-533 






■78 

•M 


2-M 


34-85I 


4-M 


64.632 


4 *w 


70.968 






3- 


38.019 


4-f 




4-M 


75-404 






•>8 


3-M 


41.187 




4-72 


79-839 






I. 
I'M 


3-M 


44-355 


•M 


4.013 
8.026 


4-M 
5- 


84.275 

88.71 






I'M 


J 3-73 


4- 




•M 


12.035 






I-% 


15.102 


•K 


1.69 


1. 


16.052 


54 








| I-K 


16.475 


•M 


3.38 


i-M 


20.066 


•M 


4.647 






J -7s 


17.848 


•% 


6.759 


i-K 


24.079 


-K 


9.294 






I-M 


19.221 


.% 


10.138 


I -74 


28.092 


•M 


13-94 

















3° 2 


HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 




WEIGHTS 


OF WROUGHT IRON, STEEL, COPPER AND 




BRASS PLATES. 






Thickness detertnined by Birmingham Gauge. 




No. of Thicl 


chess of 


PLATES PER SqUARE FOOT. 


Gauge, each? 


sumber. 












Iron. 


Steel. 


Copper. 


Brass. 


] 


ns. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


cooo 


454 


18.2167 


18.4596 


20.5662 


19.4312 


ooo 


425 


17-0531 


17.2805 


19.2525 


18.19 


oo 


38 


15-2475 


15.4508 


17.214 


16.264 


o 


34 


13.6425 


13.8244 


15.402 


I4-552 


I 


3 


12-0375 


12.198 


13-59 


12.84 


2 


284 


n-3955 


"•5474 


12.8652 


12.1552 


3 


259 


10.3924 


10.5309 


II-7327 


11.0852 


4 


238 


9-5497 


9.6771 


IO.7814 


10.1S64 


5 


22 


8.8275 


8.9452 


9.966 


9.416 


6 


203 


8.1454 


8.254 


9- : 959 


8.6884 


7 


18 


7.2225 


7-3i8S 


8.154- 


7-704 


8 


165 


6.6206 


6.7089 


7-4745 


7.062 


9 


148 


5-9385 


6.0177 


6.7044 


6-3344 


IO 


r 34 


5-3767 


5.4484 


6.0702 


5-7352 


ii 


12 


4.815 


4.8792 


5-436 


5- J 3 6 • 


12 


109 


4-3736 


4-43I9 


4-9377 


4.6652 


13 


095 


3-8ii9 


3S627 


4-3035 


4.066 


H 


083 


3 3304 


3-3748 


3-7599 


3-5524 


15 


072 


2.8S9 


2.9275 


3.2616 


3.0S16 


16 


06 =; 


2.6081 


2.6429 


2.9445 


2.782 


17 


058 


2.3272 


2.3583 


2.6274 


2.4S24 


18 


049 


1. 9661 


1.9923 


2.2197 


2.0972 


J 9 


042 


1.6852 


1.7077 


1.9026 


1.7976 


20 


035 


1.4044 


1-4231 


I-5855 


1.49S 


21 


032 


1.284 


1.3011 


1.4496 


1.3696 


22 


028 


1-1235 


1-1385 


1.2684 


1.19S4 


23 


025 


1. 003 1 


1.0165 


1-1325 


1.07 


24 


022 


.8827 


•8945 


.9966 


.9416 


25 


02 


.8025 


.8132 


.906 


.856 


26 


018 


.7222 


•73i9 


•8154 


.7704 


27 


016 


.642 


.6506 


.7248 


.6848 


28 


014 


•5617 


•5692 


.6342 


.5992 


29 


013 


.5216 


.5286 


5SS9 


.5564 


30 


012 


.4815 


•4879 


5436 


•5136 


3i 


01 


.4012 


.4066 


453 


.428 


32 


009 


.3611 


•3659 


.4077 


•3S52 


33 


008 


.321 


•3253 


.3624 


.3424 


34 


007 


.28c 9 


.2S46 


.3i7i 


.2996 


35 i 


005 


.2006 


•2033 


.2265 


.214 


36 j 


004 


.1605 


.1626 


.1812 


.1712 











ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 


303 




WEIGHT OF WIRE PER LINEAL FOOT. 






Diameter determined by Birmingham Gauge. 




No. of 


Diameter of 


WIRE PER LINEAL FOOT. 

1 


Gauge. 


eachNumber. 












1 Wrought Iron. 


Steel. 


Copper. 


Brass. 




Ins. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


oooo 


•454 


.546207 


•55136 


.623913 


.589286 


oco 


•425 


.4786 c;6 


.483172 


•546752 


.516407 


oo 


•33 


.38266 


.38627 


•437099 


.41284 


o 


•34 


•30634 


•30923 


.349921 


•3305 


i 


•3 


•23S5 


.24075 


•27243 


•25731 


2 


.284 


.213738 


•215755 


.244146 


.230596 


3 


•259 


.177765 


.179442 


.203054 


.191785 


4 


.258 


.150107 


151523 


.171461 


.161945 


5 


.22 


.12826 


12947 


.146507 


•I3S3/6 


6 


•203 


.109204 


.110234 


•12-174 


.117817 


7 


.18 


.085S6 


.0S6667 


■098075 


.092632 


8 


.165 


.072146 


.072S27 


.0S241 


•077S36 


9 


.148 


.058046 


•058593 


.066303 


.062624 


IO 


•i34 


•047583 


.048032 


•054353 


.051336 


ii 


.12 


.03816 


.03852 


•043 5 s 9 


.04117 


12 


.109 


•°3 1 485 


.0317S2 


•o359 6 4 


.033968 


13 


•095 


.023916 


.024142 


•027319 


.02:802 


H 


.083 


.018256 


.018428 


•020853 


.019696 


1.5 


.072 


•OI3733 


.013867 


.015692 


.014821 


16 


.065 


.011196 


.011302 


.012789 


.012079 


17 


.058 


.008915 


.00S999 


.010183 


.009618 


18 


•049 


•006363 


.006423 


.007 2 6S 


.006864 


J 9 


.042 


.004675 


.004719 


•00534 


.005043 


20 


•035 


.003246 


.003277 


.003708 


.003502 


21 


.032 


.002714 


•002739 


•0031 


.002928 


22 


.028 


.002078 


.002097 


•002373 


.002241 


23 


.025 


.001656 


.001672 


.001892 


.001787 


24 


.022 


.001283 


.001295 


.001465 


.001 3S4 


25 


.02 


.00106 


.001070 


.001211 


.001144 


26 


.018 


.0008586 


.0008667 


.0009S07 


.0009263 


27 


.016 


.0006784 


.0006S48 


.0007749 


.0007319 


28 


.014 


.0005194 


.0005243 


•0005933 


.0005604 


29 


.013 


.0004479 


.0004521 


.0005116 


.C004S32 


30 


.012 


.0003816 


.0003852 


•0004359 


.0004117 


3i 


.01 


.000265 


.0002675 


.0003027 


.0002859 


32 


.009 


.0002147 


.0002167 


.0002452 


.CO02316 


33 


.008 


.0001696 


.0001712 


•0001937 


.0001 §3 


34 


.007 


.0001299 


.0001311 


.0001483 


.00: 1401 


35 


.005 


.00006625 


.00006688 


.00007568 


.00007148 


36 


.004 


.0000424 


.0000428 


.00004843 


.00004574 







3°4 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO/S 



WEIGHT OF WROUGHT ANGLE IRON. 



FROM 1 3^ TO 4^2 INCHES. 



One Foot in Length. 



THICKNESS MEASURED IN THE MIDDLE OF EACH SIDE. 



L EQUAL SIDES. 


L UNEQUAL SIDES. 


Sides. 


Thickness. 


Weight. 

Lbs. 


Sides. 


Thickness. 
Ins. 


Weight. 


Ins. 


Ins. 




Ins. 


Lbs. 


I.25XI.25 


3 

•1 6 


i-5 


3- 


X2.5 


•t 


6.25 


1.5 XI.5 


3 
•T6 


2. 


3-5 


x 3- 


•1 6 


7-75 


I.75XI.75 


1 
•4 


3- 


3-5 


x 3- 


•A 


9 .6 


2. X 2. 


1 
•4 


3-5 


4- 


x 3- 


1 

•2" 


II. 


2.25 x 2.25 


5 
•1 6 


4-5 


4- 


> 3-5 


1 

•2" 


"•5 


2.5 X2.5 


5 
•T6" 


5- 


4- 


x 3-5 


1 
• 2" 


*i-75 


3- x 3 . 


•1 


7- 


4-5 


x 3- 


1 
•2" 


*i-75 


3-5 X3.5 


•1 6 


9. 


5- 


X3- 


1 

•2" 


12.65 


4. x 4 . 


1 

•~2 


12.5 


5- 


x 3- 


•A 


J 3-7 


4-5 X4.5 


1 

•2 


14. 


5-5 


X3-5 


•4 


H-5 


4-5 X4.5 


9 
•1 6 


16. 


5-5 


x 3-5 


9 
•T6" 


15.6 








6. 


* 3-5 


•1 


iS. 








6. 


X4-5 


•f 


20. 








T 2. 


x 2.375* 


•t 


5-5 








2-5 


x 2.875 


•t 


6.5 








3-5 


x 3-5 


•A 


10.5 








4- 

x 3-5 


x tVI 
x 1 S 




I 3- 








4- 


X3-5 


•f 


i3-5 



* This column gives the depth of the web added to the thickness of the base or 

flan^e. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



305 



WEIGHT OF A SQUARE FOOT OF CAST AND WROUGHT 
IRON, COPPER, LEAD, BRASS AND ZINC. 

FROM yg- TO I INCH IN THICKNESS. 



Thick. 


Cast Iron. 


Wro't Iron. 


Copper. 


Lead. 


Brass. 


Zinc. 


Inch. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


1 
•1 6 


2.346 


1-5*7 


2.89 


3.691 


2.675 


, 2 -34 


1 

•8 


4- 6 93 


5-035 


5.781 


7.382 


5-35 


4.68 


-A 


7-°39 


5-55* 


8.672 


II.074 


8.025 


7.O2 


JL 
•4 


9.386 


10.07 


II.562 


H-7 6 5 


10.7 


9-3 6 


5 
•TT 


11 -733 


12.588 


H-453 


18.456 


J 3-375 


11. 7 


g 

•8" 


14.079 


15.106 


1 7-344 


22.148 


16.05 


14.04 


7 


16.426 


17.623 


20.234 


2 5-839 


1S.725 


16.34 


4 


J 8-773 


20.141 


23.125 


2 9-53 


21.4 


1S.72 




•1 6 


21. 119 


22.659 


26.016 


33.222 


24.075 






•8 


23.466 


25.176 


• 28.906 


36-9J3 


26.75 




1 1 
•16 


2^.812 


27.694 


3 I -797 


40.604 


29.425 




8 

•4 


28.159 


30.211 


34.688 


44.296 


32.1 




1-3 

•1 6 


3o-5o5 


32.729 


37-578 


47.987 






■* 


32.852 


35- 2 47 


40.469 


5 i.6 7 S 






•II 


35-199 


37-7 6 4 


43-359 


55-37 






I. 


37-545 


40.282 


46.25 


59.061 







Note. — The Wrought Iron is that of hard rolled Pennsylvania plates, and the 
Copper that of hard rolled plates from the Works of Messrs. Phelps, Dodge & Co., 
Conn. 





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MARKS AND WEIGHTS OF ENGLISH TIN 


PLATES. 


Brand. 


Plates per Box. 


Length and 
Breadth. 


Net Weight 
per Box. 




No. 


Ins. 


Lbs. 


i C or i Com. 


225 


13^ x 10 


112 


2 C 


225 


i3±x 9 f 


J o5 


sc- 


225 


12} x 94 


98 


ire 


225 


13! X 10 


II 9 


H X - 


225 


13! x 10 


'57 


i X 


225 


13! x 10 


140 


2X - 


225 


i 3 ix 9 f 


!33 


3 x 


225 


I2|X 9^ 


126 


i XX 


225 


13! XIO 


161 


i XXX 


225 


13! XIO 


182 


i xxxx 


225 


13I x 10 


203 


i xxxxx 


225 


13! XIO 


224 


i xxxxxx - 


225 


13! XIO 


245 


DC - - • - • 


IOO 


i6|xi2l 


98 


DX - 


IOO 


i6|xi 2 J- 


126 


DXX 


IOO 


16**12* 


147 


DXXX 


IOO 


l6|X!2i 


168 


DXXXX - 


IOO 


l6f X I2| 


189 


SDC 


200 


15 XII 


168 


SDX 


200 


15 XII 


188 


SDXX 


200 


15 XII 


209 


SDXXX - 


200 


15 XII 


230 


SDXXXX 


200 


15 XII 


2 5 J 


SDXXXXX 


200 


15 XII 


272 


SDXXXXXX 


200 


15 XII 


2 93 


Leaded IC 


112 


20 x 14 


112 


do. IX - 


112 


20 x 14 


140 


ICW 


225 


13! x 10 


112 


IXW 


225 


I 3 f >' 10 


140 


CSDW - 


200 


15 X II 


168 


CIIW 


IOO 


I6|XI2^ 


105 


XIIW 


IOO 


l6f > 12^ 


126 


TT - 


45° 


131 < 10 


112 


XTT 


45° 


I3f x 10 


126 


When the plates are 14 x 20 inches, there are 112 in a box. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



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TABLES OF 



MONEY, WEIGHT AND MEASURE, 



PRINCIPAL COMMERCIAL COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD, 

The value of the Money i?i each given in the United States Federal Currency, as also 

usually in English Sterling Currency ; and of the Weights and Measures 

in the American {or English) -weights and measures. 

\From Elihu Burritt's Tear-Book of the Nations. .] 



«, signifies of, or containing-. 

UNITED STATES. 

MONEY. 

The national currency of the United States is 
termed the Federal Currency, and is the most con- 
venient of that of any nation on the globe, its dif- 
ferent denominations proceeding in a decimal pro- 
portion. 



10 mills 
10 cents 
10 dimes 
10 dollars 



cent, c. 
dime, d. 
dollar, $ 
eagle, e. 



WEIGHT. 
[voirdupois Weight . 



\6 drams 
16 oz. 

28 lbs. 
4 qrs. 

20 cvvt. 

'75 troy pounds 
1 pound troy 
1 lb. avoir. 



= 1 ounce, oz. 
= 1 pound, lb. 
= 1 quarter, qr. 
= 1 hundred, cwt. 
== 1 ton 

= 144 pounds, avoir. 
= 5760 grains 
= 7000 grains 



Troy Weight. 



24 grams, 
20 dwt. 



gr. = 1 pennyweight, dwt. 

= 1 ounce, oz. 
12 oz. =■ 1 pound, lb. 

Gold, silver and jewels are weighed by this 



weight. 



Apothecaries' 1 Weight. 

20 grains = 1 scruple, J) 

3 3 = 1 

S 7 = . j 



dram, 3 
ounce, r 
pound, lb. 



This weight is used by apothecaries and physi- 
cians in compounding medicines ; but drugs and 
medicines are bought and sold by avoirdupois 
weight. The pound and ounce in this weight are 
the same as the troy pound and ounce. 

MEASURE. 
Long Measure. 
barleycorns = 1 inch 

inches = 1 foot 

feet = 1 yard 

yards = 1 rod, perch or pole 

rods or perches = 1 furlong 

furlongs = 1 mile 

feet = 1 fathom 

inches = 1 hand 

miles = 1 league 

naut. or geog. miles = 1 degree 
69 >£ statute miles = 1 degree, nearly 

9 inches = 1 span 

iS inches = 1 cubit 

Long Measure is used in measuring distances, 
where length only is considered. 



or I., more or less. 
Square Measure. 



sq. rod, perch or pole 
rood 



144 sq. inches = 1 sq. foot 

9 sq. feet = 1 sq. yard 

30% sq. yards or i 

272^ sq . feet ) 

40 sq. rods 

4 roods or ) 

160 sq. rods \ 

640 acres = 1 sq. mile 

Square Measure is used in meas'uring surfaces, 

as land, flooring, plastering, &c. 

Cubic Measure. 

1728 cu. inches = 1 cu. foot 

27 cu. feet = 1 cu. yard 

40 feet of round or ) . 11 

Jo feet of hewn timber \ ~ x ton ' or load 

42 cubic feet — 1 ton of shipping 

^ c *. \ 1 foot of wood, or 

16 cu. feet _j acordfoot ' 

8 cord feet, or \ _ , 

128 cubic feet \ ~ l LOrd 

Cubic Measure is used in measuring solid bodies 



havin 
stone, 

ships. 



r length, breadth and thickness; as timber, 
boxes of goods, the capacity of rooms, 
&c. 

Cloth Measure. 



2% inches 



nails 

quarters 

quarters 

quarters 

quarters 



nail. 

quarter. 

yard. 

ell Flemish. 

ell English 

ell French. 



Is used in buying and selling cloth, ribbons, &c. 
Wine Measure. 

4 gills = 1 pint. 

2 pints = 1 quart. 

4 quarts = 1 gallon. 

42 gallons == 1 tierce. 

1 % tierce, or 63 gal. = 1 hogshead. 
\% hogshead or S4 gal. = 1 puncheon. 
1% puneheon, or 126 gal. = 1 pipe. 

2 pipes = 1 tun. 
231 cubic inches = 1 gallon. 

10 gallons = 1 anker. 

iS gallons = 1 runlet. 

31^ gallons = 1 barrel. 

Wine, spirits, cider, vinegar, oil, honey, etc., 



are measured and sold by this measure. 
Dry Measure. 



2 pints 
4 quarts 
2 gallons 
4 pecks 
36 bushels 

4 bushels in England 
2 cooms 

5 quarters 
2 weys 



1 quart, qt. 
1 gallon, gal. 
1 peck, pk. 
1 bushel, bu. 
1 chaldron, ch. 
1 coom. 
1 quarter. 
1 wey. 
1 last. 



A gallon, dry measure, contains 26S 4-5 cu. in. 

This measure applies to all goods that are not 
liqxiid and are sold by measure, as corn, fruit, 
salt, coal, etc. 



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Measurijis' Distances. 



7 92-100 
25 links 
loo links 
10 chains 
S furlongs 



nches 



= 1 link. 

= 1 pole. 

= 1 chain. 

= 1 furlong-. 

= 1 mile. 



Used by engineers, surveyors, etc. 
Time. 



60 seconds = 

60 minutes = 

24 hours = 

7 days = 

4 weeks — 

13 months, 1 day, 6 hours or ) 

365 days, 6 hours \ 

12 calendar months = 
Used for computing time. 

Circular Motion. 



1 minute. 
1 hour. 
1 day. 
1 week. 
1 months. 

1 Julian year. 

1 year. 



60 seconds 
60 minutes 
30 degrees 

12 signs or 360 degrees 



= 1 prime minute. 
= 1 degree, ° . 
= 1 sign, s. 
_ j The whole great cir- 
I cle of the zodiac. 



Used in measuring latitude and longitude, etc. 

GREAT BRITAIN. 

(PRINCIPAL COMMERCIAL CITY, LONDON.) 

Money. 

By the usages of bankers for ages, the pound 
sterling has been valued by the old Spanish Caro- 
1 us pillar dollar, now entirely out of circulation 
in Europe and America; of these, $4.44 4-9 were 
equivalent to the pound sterling. 

This rate originally represented the true par of 
exchange between the two countries. In 1S34 the 
eagle was reduced in weight to 25S grains ^see 
Tables of Coins of U. S.), and now contains 232-2 
grains pure gold. 

The English sovereign is the coined piece of 
which the pound sterling is the money of account, 
and contains 1 13.001 grains pure gold. 

Standard weight of sovereign, grains 123,274 

Alloy, 1 -1 2th part .... 10,273 

Fine gold in the sovereign - - 113,001 

By the proportion — 

232.2 grains : 113,001 grains :: $10, 
we find that the eqivalent of the pound sterling is 
$4.8665; and allowing for the wear of coin, we 
have $4.84, the value established by Congress in 
1S42, and the rate at which duties are estimated in 
the Custom-I louses. 

It has been found convenient to retain the old 
value as the basis of exchange, and to express the 
present exchangeable value by a premium on this 
basis. It requires the addition of 9 per cent, to 
make the Custom-house value, and the addition of 
about 9 '2 per cent, to equal the intrinsic value, of 
a pound sterling in our currency. 

Old par valueof £1 - - $4-444 

9 per cent, premium ... .309 



Custom-IIouse value, 

Old par value. 

9, l 2 per cent, premium, 

Intrinsic value, 



$ 4 .S 4 3 

$4.4444 

.4222 



$4-S666 

Exchange quotations refer to the old par. 
When, therefore, exchange is quoted at about 9'^ 
per cent, premium there is fact no real premium, 
but the true par has been attained. When nothing 
is said to the contrary, the quotations, are for bills 
at usance, or 60 days' sight and 3 days of grace, 
which, at 6 per cent, interest, involves a loss of 
more than 1 per cent, besides the time of transpor- 



tation. On the other hand, 1 per cent, is about 
the cost, including freight, insurance, etc., of ship- 
ping gold; and as one'of these items balances the 
other, the real par of exchange on England is g}Z 
per cent., at which rate it is as well, or better, to 
remit good 60-day bills as specie. 



1 penny, d. 
1 shilling, s 
1 pound, £. 

20 shillings. 

21 " 

5 " 

4 pence. 



4 farthings, qr. 
12 pence, 
20 shillings 
A sovereign 
A guinea 
A crown 
A groat 

The farthing is an imaginary coin ; the penny, 
copper; the sixpence, shilling and crown, silver; 
sovereign and guinea, gold. 

The English Tables of Weights, Measures, 
Time, etc., are the same essentially as the Ameri- 
can. 

The value of the Pound Sterling in the follow- 
ing Tables is put at $4.84. 

AUSTRIA. 

{Chief Commercial City, A'ienna.) 
MONEY, in Silver. 
fl. krf. £ 

jo o =1 

o 30 _ O 

2>£ — O 
70 =0 
4 40 or ducat — o 

1 o silver florin = o 

2 oor 1 dollar = o 
o 20 or 1 zwanziger = o 

1 florin is equal to 60 

WEIGHTS AND 

AUSTRIAN. 

100 commercial lbs. = 

1 staro = 

1 polonick = 

1 eimer = 

1 barile = 

1 ell woolen measure = 

1 ell silk " = 25.2 

Or more particularly — 

WEIGHT. 



s. d. 


$ c. m 




00 = 


4 S 4 




I = 
I = 
3 6 = 
9 4 — 
20 — 
40 = 


24 2 

00202- 
3 26 7 
2 25 5S- 
4 S 4 

95 s 


12 

12 


S = 


10 I 4- 


12 


60 kreutzers. 




MEASURES. 




ENGLISH. 




123.6 lbs 
2.34 Win 
o.SSi 


avoirdp. 
ch. bush, 
ditto. 




15 wine gallons 
173^ ditto 





AUSTRIAN. 



100 commercia. 

1 lb. 

1 vindlinge 

1 unzen 

1 loth 

1 stone 

1 sanne 



1 foot 
1 nult 



64 moasel 

30 metz 

1 muth 



lbs. = 123.6 lbs. avoirdp. 

= 4 vindlinge 

= 4 unzen 

= 2 loth 

= 4 quintl. 

= 20 lbs. 

— 275 lbs. 

MEASURE. 

= 12/j' inches 
= 4% miles 

GRAIN. 

= 1 metz 
= 1 muth 
= 50^ bush. Eng. 



BAVARIA AND BADEN. 

{Principal Commercial City Augsburg. 

MONEY. 

fl. krt. £ s. d. $ c. 

12 o at par = 1 o = 4 S| o 

o 36 =01 = 24 a 

03 == O0I == OO2 

10 o gold 10 guildr. piece =0 10 S = 4 o;^ 3 

5 o gold 5 do. do. =0 S 4=2 01 6 

3 30 silver 3 '-' flor. piece =0 5 

5 35 or ducat = 9 

2 42 or crown thaler = 4 



3 = z 23 S 

4 = 1 04 S 

5 = o 40 3 



2-12 
4-12 
S-12 

8-J2 

6-12 
S-12 



1 florin is equal to 00 kreutzers. 



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Books are kept in Gulden, a 60 kreutzer of the 20 
gulden fuss, so called because the Cologne mark 
of fine silver is worth only 60 fi. Augsburg cur- 
rency, while all other South German States reckon 
on the 24 golden fuss. 

Coin. — Gold (old;. 1 Caroline=i8s. 6d. English 
= $4 44. 
% Caroline = 9s . 3d. English=$2.22 
1 double max d'or= 24s. 4d. English=$5 S4. 
1 max d'or=i2S. 2d. English=2.92. 
1 ducat (new)=9s. 4d. English=$2 24. 

Silver pieces ot 3% gulden, 1 gulden, 3^ gulden, 
1 kreutzer, 3 kreutzer, all in the 24 golden fuss. 

WEIGHT. 

1 pound=56o grammes French=i% pound avoir- 
dupois. 

1 cwt.=ioopounds=3,20oloth=i2,Soo quent. 

1 Augsburg mare=i6 loth=64 quent=256 pfen- 
ning=3,643 grains troy English. 

MEASURE. 

The foot=n}£ inches English. 
1 ruthe=io feet=i20 zoll or inches=i440 lines. 
1 611=241-48 i"eet=33^[ inches English. 
1 klafter=6 feet=5% feet English. 
For Corn. — 1 schefFel=6 bushels 1 gallon Eng- 
lish. 
1 scheffel=6 metz=i2 viertel=48 maas. 
For Liquors. — Wine, 1 eymer=6o maas. 
Beer, 1 " =60 " 
1 maas=i 7-8 pints English. 

BELGIUM. 

{Principal Commercial City Antwerp.) 



MONEY (at par.) 



fr. cts. 



£ s. d. $ c. m. 



25 o =100=4 84 o 

1 25 =010=0 24 2 

010 =001=0 02 o 2-12 

25 o or 1 gold Leopold = o 19 10 = 4 79 9 8-12 

10 o or 10 franc piece =0 710 = 1 89 5 S-13 

5 o or 5 franc piece = o 311 = o 94 7 10-12 

10 =00 9^=0 19 1 7-12 

1 franc is equal to 100 centimes. 

Weights and measures the same as in France. 



BRAZILS. 






{Principal Commercial City, Rio dz 


Janeiro.) 


MONEY. 






reis. £ s. d. 




$ c. m. 


6400 or gold piece =1159 


= 


8 65 1 6-12 


4000 or gold piece of = 1 00 


= 


4 84 


1200 or silver piece ol= 042 


= 


1 00 8 4-12 


960 " =041 


= 


0980 4-12 


640 *' =029 


= 


66 5 6-12 


320 " =014 


= 


32 2 8-12 


200 " =008 


— 


16 1 4-12 



1 mil reis is equal to 1000 reis. 
The unit is the reis as in Portugal. 
Coin. — Gold dobra a i2,Soo reis=$i8. 
Meia dobra a 6.400 reis=$9. 
Moeda a 4000 reis=$5 75 
Silver. — Pieces of 1200 reis=$i ; 400 reis=$o.33. 
Pieces of 100 reis=$o.oS. 

Bank notes are worth less than specie by about 
one-third. 

Exchange on London, 3od. sterling per milrea 
in bank notes. 

Exchange on Paris, fr. 3.15 to 3.20 per icoo reis. 

WEIGHT. 

1 quintal=4 arrobas a 32 arratels, (pounds). 
1 arratel (lb)=ii% oz. avdp. 
1 quintal=9i>£ lb. avdp. 
Gold and silver weight is the arratal a 2. 
Marcos a 8 oncas a 8 oitavas a 72 granos. 
1 marco=7 oz. 74-7 dwts. troy. 



Diamonds, emeralds, rubies, pearls etc. are sold 
by the quilate. Topazes, by the oitava a 3 escru- 
pulos a 3 quilates a 4 granos. 

1 oitava=i oz. 19 9-10 dwts. troy. 

1 quilate=4 13-30 dwts. troy. 

MEASURE. 
1 pe (foot)=i foot English. 
1 palmo=9 % inches Eng. 
1 braca=2 varas=3 >< covados=io palmas. 
1 braca=2 a j yards Eng. 
1 legoa (mile)=4% miles Eng. 
Corn, Rice, Coffee, &c. — 1 mayo=ic; fanegas, 
each fanega=4 alqueires. 

1 mayo=22 >£ bushels Eng. 
1 fanega=n% gallons. 
Wine. — The same as in Portugal. 

BREMEN. 

{One of the Four Free Cities of Germany) 
MONEY, 
rigdl. grosch. £ s. d. $ c. m. 

6 6 = 1 o o = 4 S4 o 

024 =010=0 24 2 

1 o or gold rigxdal= o 3 4 = o So 6S-12 
o 36 or 36 groat piece= o 1 6 = o 36 3 
5 24 or Louis-d'or = o 16 o = 3 87 2 

1 thaler is equal to 72 groten. 

BRUNSWICK & HANOVER. 

{Principal Commercial Cities, Brunswick and 
Hanover. j 



MONEY. 

£ s. d. $ c. 1 
= 1 00 = 4 84 o 



tl. grs. pfn. 
6 16 o 

080 =010=0 24 2 

00 10 =001=0 02 o 2-12 

10 o o dble.George-d'or= 1 12 4 = 7 72 4 S-12 
5 o oor single " =0 16 2 = 3 91 3 4-12 
100 =030—' 

o 1 o or 12 pfennings =0 o \M „ o 02 5 5-24 
1 thaler is equal to 24 groschen. 

CHINA. 

{Principal Commercial City, Canton.) 
MONEY. 
The Chinese reckon in taels, a 10 mace, a 10 
candarin, a 10 cash. 

1 tael=6s. 6d.=$i.56. 
Coin. — They only have the cash or li. All 
other are imaginary. They use the piasters of 
Spain at 72 candarins. The East India Company 
take the tael only at 6s. 720 taels-=i,ooo dollars 
of Spain. 

The exchange on London is 4s. Sd. more or less, 
for one Spanish dollar. 

WEIGHT. 
1 pecul=ioo cattys (gin), a 16 taels (lyang), a 10 

mazas (tachen), or 10 candarins (_twin), a 10 cash 

(li). 
1 pecul = 133 1-3 pounds avoirdupois. 
1 catty = 1 1-3 pound 
1 tael =11-3 ounce " 

1 catty (also the weight for gold and silver) =1 

pound 7 3-5 ounces troy English; 1 tael=579 4-5 

grains troy English. 

The assay of gold and silver is done by 100 parts 
called toques. Silver must be So-100 pure. 

MEASURE. 

The covid=i4 5-S inches English. 
1 covid = io punts. 

The Chinese use 4 different feet: 
For mathematics = 13 1-8 inches English. 
For builders = 12 1-15 " 

For engineers = 12 2-3 " 

For trade = 13 1-3 " 

1 li=i8o fathoms ot 10 feet of the engineers=2-5 
of an English mile. 



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DENMARK. 

{Principal Commercial City, Copenhagen.) 
MONEY. 



£ s. d. $ c. m. 
i o o = 4 84 o 
o 24 2 



rigsd.skil. 

9 16 

o 44 =010 

o 3% =0 01 = o 02 02-12 

7 50 or 1 Christian d'or= o 16 3 = 3 93 26-12 
2 oor 1 species silver^ o 44 = 1 04 8S-12 

10 = o 2 2 = o 52 4 4-12 

16 or 1 mark =00 4}^= o 09 1 

1 rigsb. daler is equal to 96 skillings. 
2 rigsbank daler=i specie daler=3 mark banco in 

Hamburg. 
1 rigsbank daler=2S. 3d. English. 
1 skilling=i farthing=half a cent American. 

Bank notes in specie daler are freely taken — 100 
specie daler for 200 rigsbank daler. 

They draw generally on Hamburg at bight or 
14 days after date, and the exchange on London is 
9, l £ rigsbank daler for £1 sterling. Exchange on 
Paris (rarely) from fr. 2.60 to fr. 2.70 per rigsbank 
daler. 

WEIGHT. 

1 pound=i pound 1 5-S oz. avoirdupois. 

1 pound=i6 ounces=32 loth=i28 quents. 

1 ship-pound=320 pounds. 

1 last=i634 do. or52c\vt. of 100 pounds. 
Gold and silver are sold by the pound=2 marks 
= 16 ozs.=5i2 orts=8i92 es. 1 mark=7 ozs. 4 1-5 
dwts. Troy. 

MEASURE. 
1 foot -=12 1-3 inches English. 
1 ell=24 2-3 inches English. 
1 mile=4 2-3 miles English. 

For Corn. — 1 toende=S skieps=32 viertels. 
1 toende^=30 gallons 4% pints English. 
1 skiep=3 gallons 6>a pints English. 
1 last=22 toen des. 

EAST INDIES. 

{Principal Commercial Cities, Bombay, Ben- 
gal, Calcutta, and Madras.) 

£ s. d. $ c. m. 



rup's.ann. pi. 
10 S o 

o S 4 

o o S 
16 o o gold mohur= 



00 = 4 i>4 o 

1 o = o 24 2 

o 1 = o 02 o 2- 

90 = 7 01 



1 o o rupee sicca = o 1 io>£= o 45 3 9-12 
o 8 o half rupee =-0 o 11^ = 022621-24 

1 rupee is equal to 8 annas or 96 pice. 

More particularly — 

Calcutta. MONEY. 
The Company's rupee=i5-i6 sicca rupee=is. nd. 

=$0.46. 
1 rupee=i6 anas; 1 ana=i2 pice 

Coin. — Gold : 1 mohur=i5 rupees=33S. 2d. 
English=$S.02.6 4-12. Silver: 1 sicca rupee=2S. 
English^fo 4S.4. 

WEIGHT. 

1 maund (factory maund), a forty seers, a 16 chat- 
tacks 

1 maund=74 pounds 10 ounces avoirdupois. 

1 seer 29 7-8 ounces avoirdupois. The bazaar 
weight is 10 per cent, heavier. 

1 sicca 10 massa a 32 grains, or 4 punkhos. 

1 sicca=i7S;3 grains troy Eng. 

MEASURE. 

1 cubit ^18 inches English. 1 guz 1 yard Eng. 
1 coss=^4,ooo cubits 1 ' ;1 mile English. 

Corn is sold by the khahoon of 40 maunds or 16 
soallis a 20 pallies. 1 pallie 93^ pounds avoirdu- 
pois. 

Madras. MONEY. 
The same as Calcutta. 



WEIGHT. 
1 candy =20 maunds= 160 vis— 6,400 pollams. 
1 candy=5oo lbs. avoirdupois. 

MEASURE. 

Long measure the same as Calcutta. 

For Corn — 1 garee=400 mercals a 8 puddys or 
84 allocks. 
1 garee=i35 bushels. 

Bombay. MONEY. 
1 rupee=ioo reas. Value as in Calcutta. 
Exchange on London, 2s., more or less, for 1 
Company's rupee. 

WEIGHT. 
1 candy=20 maunds a 40 seers a 30 pice. 
1 candy=56o lbs. avdp. 

MEASURE. 
1 covid=i8 inches English. 
For Corn. — 1 candy=8 parahas a 16 adowlies. 
1 candy=24^ bushels. 

EGYPT. 

{Principal Commercial City, Alexandria.) 
MONEY (at par.) 
piast. par. £ s. d. % c. m. 

97 20 = 1 o o = 4 84 o 

5 o =0 1 o =0 24 2 

17 =0 o 1 =0020 2-12 
50 o gold new sequin=o 10 4 =2500 8-12 
12 o silver new piast. =0 3 4 =08068-12 

4 o silver grush. =0 1 2 = o 28 2 4-12 

1 o piaster =0 o 2>£= o 05 o 5-12 
Wholesale payments are made in purses of 500 

current piasters, chiefly in Span, dollars or pias- 
ters. 1 Sp. dollar=20 Egypt, piast. 
1 piaster in Alexandria has 40 medinis or paras, 

or 100 good or 120 current aspers. 
In Cairo 1 piaster=8o aspers or 33 paras. 

Coin — Ducatillo a 10, griscio a 30, piaster a 40, 
mahouib a 90, and zumabob a 120 paras. Also, 
zenzerli a 107, and mecchini a 146 zedinis. 
Cotton is sold by cantaros. 1 cantaro=ii5 lb. Eng. 
Coffee and Cotton are invoiced in Span, dollars. 
Other goods in Egyptian Piasters. 

Exchange on London, 80 piasters, more or less, 
for £1 sterling. 

Exchange on Paris, 315 a 320 per fr. 100. 

WEIGHT. 
1 cantaro a 100 rotoli. 
The rotoli differ. There are rotolo forforo=i5 
oz.; rotolo zauro=33>£ oz. ; rotolo zadino=2i 
5-16 oz. ; rotolo mina=-28 5-7 oz. 

The quintal of coffee in Cairo=io3 3-5 lb. Eng. 
1 oka=40o drachmas a 16 car.it a 4 grain. 
1 oka=3 lb. 2 oz. 17 2-5 dwt. Troy. 
1 drachma=i dwt. 22^ grs. 
MEASURE. 
1 pik=26 4-s in. Eng. 
For Corn.— 1 rebebe=36 gallons Eng. 
1 kisloz=39 galls. Eng. 

FRANCE. 

{Principal Commercial City, Paris.) 

MONEY (at par.) 
frs. cts. £ s. d. $ c. m. 

25 o = 1 o o 4 84 o 

1 25 == o 1 o == o 24 2 

o 10 =001 =0 02 02-12 

20 o or gold Napoleon- o 16 o =3 S7 2 
5 o or silver do. = o 4 o = o 96 8 
t o do. -00 9 1 ; o 19 1 7-12 

010 ==001 = o 02 02-12 

1 franc weighs 5 grammes ^ioo centimes. 
Coin.— Gold pieces of 100, 40, 20 and 10 francs. 
Silver pieces of 5, 3, 1, V, and J 4 ' francs. 
Bank notes of 500 and 1000 francs. 
Exchange on London, fr., 25.50 for £1 sterlg. 
Exchange on New York, fr. 5.25 to 5.30 for $1. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



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WEIGHTS. 



Milligramme 

Centigramme 

Decigramme 

Gramme 

Decagramme 



= 0.0154 grs. 

= 0.1543 

= i -5434 

= J 5-434° 

= 154-3420 



or 5.64 grams avoirdupois. 
Hectogramme = 32.154 oz. troy, 

or 3-527 oz. avoirdupois. 
Kilogramme=2 lbs. 8 oz. 3 dwt. 2 grs. troy, 
or, 2 lbs. 3 oz. 4.652 drams avoirdupois. 
Myriogramme = 26,795 l° s - tr °y> 

or 22.0485 lbs. avoirdupois. 
Quintal=i cwt. 3 qrs. 25 lbs. nearly. 
Millier or bar=9 tons 16 cwt. 3 qrs. 12 lbs. 
The weight of 1 cubic centimetre of pure water 
is taken as the foundation. It is called gramme. 
1 myriagramme=io kilogr. = ioo hectogr. = 1000 

decagr.=io,ooo grammes. 
1 gramme=iodecigr.=ioo centigr.= iooo milligr. 
1 gramme=i5 2-5 grains troy. 
Of the kilogr. =15434 grains troy. 
373 I_ 4 grammes=i lb. troy. 
453 3-5 grammes = i lb. avdp. 
1 kilogr.=2 lb. 3 1-4 ounces avdp. 
1 quintal= 100 kilogr. =220^ lb. avdp. 

MEASURES. 
Long Measure. 
French. English. 

Millimetre = 0.03937 in. 

Centimetre = 0.39371 

Decimetre = 3.93710 

Metre* = 39. 37100 

Decametre = 32.80916 

Hectometre = 328.09167 

Kilometre = 1093.63890 

Myriometre = 10936.38900 

or 6 miles, 1 furlong, 28 poles. 
1 myriametre=io kilometers=ioohectometers= 
1000 Decarn=io,ooo Metres. 

1 metre=io decimetres=ioo centimetres=iooo 
millimetres. 

The metre is the io,coo,oooth part of the north- 
ern meridian quadrant. 

1 metre=39 7-25 in. Eng. 
1 lieue=i myriametre=6 % Eng. mile. 
1 aune=i 1-5=47 1-6 in. Eng. 

Measure of Capacity. 
Millitre = 0.06103 cub , in 

Centilitre = 0.61028 

Decilitre = 6.10280 

Litre] = 61 .02803 

or 2.1135 wine pints. 
Decalitre = 610.28028 cub. in. 

or 2.642 wine gallons. 
Hectolitre = 3-5317 cub. ft. 

or 26.419 wine gallons, 22 imperial gal- 
lons, or 2.839 Winchester bushels. 
Kilolitre = 35.3171 cub. ft. 

or 1 tun and 12 wine gallons. 
Myriolite = 353.17146 cub. ft. 

For Wine, &c. — 1 htre=i cubic decimetre. 
1 myrialitre=io kilol.=ioo hectol.= icoo decal.= 
10,000 litres. 

1 litre=io decil.=ioo centil.=iooo millit. 

1 litre=i% pints Eng. 

1 hectolitre=22 gallons Eng. 

Superficial Measure. 
Centiare = i.i96osq. yds. 

Are (a sq. decametre) = 119.6046 
Decare = 1 196.0460 

Hectare = 1 1960.4604 

or 2 acres. 1 rood, 35 perches. 



Solid Measure. 
Decistere = 

Stere a(acubicmetre)= 
Decastere = 



3 5317 cub. ft. 
35-3I74 
353-i74i 



* Metre is the fundamental unit of weights and 
measures ; it is the ten-millionth part of the one- 
fourth of the terrestrial meridian. 

f A cubic decimetre. 



FRANKFORT ON THE MAIN 

and the Southern parts of Germany. 

MONEY. 
1 gulden a 60 kreuzers a 4 pfennings. 
1 gulden=$o.40=3 kreutzers=o.02. 
Coin. — Ducats a 2.20. 

Pieces of $% gulden=i.4o; 1 guld.=$o.40, 
and halt gulden=$o.20. 
Old pieces of 2 2-5 gulden=$o.o6; %=$o.4S. 
Exchange on London, 120 fl., m. or 1., for £10 stg. 
" Paris, fr. 2.10 a 2.15 per fl. 



fl. kr. 



12 o 
o 86 

9 48 or g. Louis- d'or 
5 35 or gold ducat 
2 42 or silver crown 



MONEY (at par). 
£ s. d. 
o 



$ c. m. 
4 84 o 



= 10 

= 1 = 24 2 

= O 16 I =" 3 89 2 2-12 

= 9 3 = 2 23 8 6-12 
= 4 4 = 1 04 o 8-12 
10 =018 = 40 3 4-12 

1 florin is equal to 60 kreutzers. 

WEIGHT. 
1 cwt. =100 great or heavy pds. =108 small or light 
pds. 
1 lb. heavy=i7% oz. avdp. 
1 lb. light=2 mark=32 loth = i28quent= 
512 pfennig=i5 1-20 oz. troy. 
1 mark=7oz. 10% dwts. troy. 
1 cwt. of 100 heavy or 108 light lbs. =111 lbs. 
avdp. 
Gold and silver are sold by the mark. 
1 carat of jewels=i dwt. 7 5-7 grains troy. 

MEASURE. 

1 foot=n% in. Engl. 

1 foot=i2 zoll=i44 lines. 

1 ell=2i 5-9 in. Eng. 

1 Francfort Brabant ell=27 2-3 inches Eng. 
For Corn. — 1 malter a 4 simmer a 4 sechter a 4 
gescheide. 

1 malter=3 bush. \% gall. Eng. 

1 simmer=6 5~t6 galls. Eng. 
For LiquoRS. — 1 ohm a bu maas a 4 schoppen. 

1 maas=i gescheid=30 5-32 pints, Eng. 

1 ohm=3i 5-16 galls. 

1 fuder=6 ohms; 1 stuck =8 ohm. 

GERMANY. 

There can be properly no classification under 
this general head. See Frankfort on the Main, 
which is the principal commercial town of Ger- 
many. 

GREECE. 

(Principal Commercial Cities, Athens, Natj- 
plia, etc.) 

MONEY, 
drach. lept. £ s. d. $ c. m. 

28 15 =1 o o = 4 84 o 

1 30 =0 1 o = o 24 2 

11 =0 o 1 =0 02 o 2-12 
40 o or gold piece =1 10 6 =7381 

5 o or silv. piece =0 39 = o 90 7 6-12 

1 o =0 o 8^=017611-24 

1 drachme is equal to 100 leptas. 

HAMBURG & LUBECK. 

(Commercial Cities of Germany.) 
MONEY, 
mk. c. schil. pfen. £ s. d. $ c. m. 

16 8 o =100 =4 84 o 

o i3 ! 4 o =0 1 o =0 24 2 

o 1 3 =0 o 1 =0 02 02-12 

093 =2 23 8 6-12 
044 =1 04 S8-12 
o 1 2, l 2=o 29 2 6-12 
o o o%=o 01 5 3-24 



o or 1 ducat, 
oor 1 dol.cur. 
o 



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i mark currant is equal to 16 schillings, 
i thaler=3 marks=48 schillings; but they have 
two different values. 

ist — according to the coin, called current; 
2d — Imagined, used in trade, and called banco, 
generally 25 per cent, better than current. 
1 mark currency=$o.26. 
Exchange on London, 14 marks banco, m. or 1., for 
£1 sterling. 
" on Paris, fr. 1.50 to fr. 1.70 per mark 

banco. 

WEIGHT. 
1 pound=i6% oz. avoirdupois Eng. 
1 pound=-32 loth a 4 quent. 
1 centner=ni lbs. =119^ lbs. Eng. 
1 ship pound=2 1 /< cwts.=20 lies pound. 
1 lies pound for shipping=-i4 lb. 
1 " " land carriage=i6 lbs. 
I stone flax, " " =20 " 

1 " wood, etc. " " =10 " 

For jewels the weight is the same as Berlin. 
MEASURE. 
Hamburg. English. 

1 foot = 11.289 in - 

ico commercial lbs. = 106.838 lbs. 

100 feet = 94.021 feet. 

100 ells = 62.6S1 yds. 

ico viertels =159.39 imperial gallons, 

ico fass =18.135 imperial qurs. 

1 last =11 imperial qrs. 

1 ship last =3 tons 

1 fnrt=i2 zoll=96 achtelzoll. 

1 Rhineland foot in Hambro'=i2% inches Eng. 
1 Ilambro' ell=22% inches Eng. 
1 Brabant ell in PIambro'^27 inches Eng. 
1 Ilambro' mile=4 3-5 English miles. 

GRAIN, 
Corn — Is sold by the last a 3 wispel a 10 scheffel 

a 2 wispel a 10 scheffel a 2 fass. 
Barley — Is sold by the stock a 3 wispel a 10 

scheffel a 3 fass. 

1 fass=i bushel 3 galls. 4% pints Eng. 

1 scheffel=2 bush. 7 galls. 1 pint. 

1 wispel=29 bush. 

1 last=io quarters 7% bush. 

HOLLAND. 

A part of the Netherlands. 

{P rijicipal Commercial Cities, Amsterdam, 
Haarlem, the Hague, Rotterdam, Ley- 
den, etc.) 
MONEY (at par.) 
guilder.cts. £ s. d. $ c. m. 

12 o =100 = 4 84 o 

060 =010 = 24 2 

05 =001=0 02 o 2-12 

10 o g. 10 fl. piece =0 16 6 = 3 99 3 
5 55 or ducat =0 9 3 = 2 23 S 6-12 

1 o or silv. florin= o 1 8 = o 40 3 4-i2 
1 guilder is equal to 100 cents. 

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. 
Dutch. English. 

1 foot = 11 1-7 in. 

1 ell = 27 1-12 in. 

1 last for corn = 10 qrs. 5 1-4 bush. Win- 
chester measure. 
1 aam = 41 wine gallons. 

1 hoed = 5 clialdr. Newcastle. 

1 last for freight == 4000 lbs. 
1 last for ballast = 2000 lbs. 

LOMBARDY. 

{Principal Commercial Cities, Venice and 

Milan.) 

MONEY . 

1 lira Austriaca=ioo centesimi or 20 soldi a 5 cen- 

tesimi. 
1 lira Auscriace=$o.i6. 

The Austrian is the current coin under other 
names. 



2 gulden=i scudo nuovo =$0.95. 
1 guldcn= 1 £ scudo nuovo =$0.48. 
% gulden=J4 scudo nuovo =$3.24. 
}£ gulden=i lira Austriaca =$0 16. 
Exchange on London, 30 lira Austriache m. or 
1. lor £1 sterlg. 

Exchange on Paris, fr. S5.C0 m. or 1. per 1. Aust. 
100. 

WEIGHT. 
1 libbra=i kilogramme=2 lb. 3 1-4 oz. avdp. 
1 libbra=io oncie=ioo grossi=iooo denari. 
1 quinlale=ioo libbre. 
1 rubbo=io libbre. 

MEASURE. 
Equal to the French. 
1 metro=io palmi=ioo diti=iooo adomi. 
1 miglia=iooo metri. 
Corn — 1 soma=i hectolitre, French. 

1 soma=io mine=ioo pinta=iooo coppi. 

MEXICO & MONTE VIDEO. 

Mexico, Capital of Republic of Mexico. 
Monte Video, Capital of Republic of Uragtiay 
or Banda Oriental, S. A. 
Mexico. MONEY, 
dols. reals. £ s. d. $ c. m. 

16 o or gold doubloon = 3 5 o =15730 
8 oor^ do =1126=7 86 5 

4 o or 1-4 do = o 16 3 = 3 93 2 6-12 

1 o or 1-16 do =040=0 96 S 

1 o silv. dol., S reals =0 4 2 =1 co S 4-12 
o 4 do. y z dol. =0 2 1 =050 42-12 

o 2 do. 1-4 dol. = o 1 o 1 J = : o 25 2 1-12 

o 1 do. i-S dol. =0 o 6.'^= o 12 6 1-24 

1 dollar is equal to S reals. 
1 peso a 8 reales de planta a 4 cuartos. 
1 peso=i dollar U.S. currency. 
The piastre or duros of 1S33 and 1S34 are about 
6 per cent, less value. 

Coin — Gold doblones, a 16 duros. 
1-2, 1-4 and 1-8 do. 
Silver duros or dollars. 

Reales and 1-2 reales. 
Monte Video. MONEY. 
The peso or duro a 8 reales de plata a 100 cen- 
tes'mos. 

This peso is not equal with the Spanish or Mex- 
ican, and is generally called the peso corriente. 

1 peso corriente=$o.8o, or 5 pesos corrientes= 
4 pesos duro — Spanish silver dollar. 

Exchange on London=52 d. sterling for 1 peso 
duro. 

MEASURE AND WEIGHT. 

10S varas — 100 yards English. 

For fhe rest, see Spain. 

NAPLES. 

{Principal Commercial City Naples the Capital) 

MONEY. 

ducat, grani. 

6 3 

o 30 

2^ 
30 o piece of 

1 o silver ducat 
o 120 or dollar 
o 20 piece of 
9 10 piece of 

1 ducat is equal to 100 grani. 
Ducati di regno a 10 carlini a 10 grani. 
1 ducato $0.90. 

Coin — Gold pieces of 6, 4 and 2 ducati, and 
pieces of 3 ducati or 1 oncia, and pieces of 2, 5 and 
10 oncie. 

Silver pieces of 12, 10, 6, etc., carlini. 

Scudi of 12 carlini and ducati in silver of 10 
carlini. 

Exchange on London, 575 grani per £1 sterlg. 

Exchange on Paris, 22 a 25 grani per 1 fr. 



£ 


s. 


d. $ c. m. 


=1 





0= 4 84 


=0 


1 


0— 24 2 


=0 





1= 02 2- 


=<? 





0=24 20 


=0 


■\ 


4= So 6 S- 


=0 


4 


96 S 


=0 





8 — 16 1 4- 


=0 





4_ 08 S- 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



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WEIGHT. 

i cantaro=ioo rottoli a 33 1-3 oncie. 
1 rotolo=i lb. 15 3-7 oz. avdp 

The libbra for gold, silver, etc., has 12 oz. 
360 trappesie, 7200 acini. 

1 libbra=iooz. 1 1-4 dwts. troy. 

MEASURE. 

1 palmo=i2 oncie=6o minuti=i20 punti. 

1 palmo=io 10-27 in. Eng. 

1 canna=8 palmi=2 1-3 yards Eng. 

Corn — 1 carro a 36 tomoli a 24 mass or 1 tomolo 
a 2 mezzetti a 4 quarti a 8 stoppeli=i2 galls. \% 
pints English. 

Wine — 1 carro=2 batti=24 barrili=ri440 caraffi, 
in the country 15S4 caraffi. 
1 barile=9 1-8 gallons, 1 caraffo=i 5-22 pints. 

Oil is sold by the salma a 16 staji a 256 quarti or 
1536 misurelle, and weighs about 350 lbs Eng. 

The salma of Bari is about 312 and of Gallipoli 
only 295 lbs. Eng. 

1 quarto in measure=5-6 pint. 
1 staja in measure=27 galls. 

THE NETHERLANDS. 

{Principal Commercial City, Amsterdam.) 

MONEY. 

1 gulden=ioo cents=is. 8d. Engllsh=$o.40.3 4-12 
5 cents=i stuiver=id. English=$o.02.o 2-12. 
2>£ guilders — $ 1. 

Coin.— Grid pieces of 10 and 5 gulden. Silver 
pieces of 3 i;nd 1 gulden, 50, 25, 10 and 5 cents. 

Old Gold Coin.— Ducats weighing 52 4-5 grains 
English, double ducats, ryders=i4 gulden. 

Butter is sold by the ton, which differs from the 
common ton=336 pounds Holl. 1 pound=i 5-12 
avoirdupois. 1 ship-pound=300 pounds. 

Exchange on London, 11 g. So cents, more or 
less, for £1 sterling. 

Exchange on Paris, 2 fr. 10 cts., more or less, 
per gulden. 



POLAND. 

Principal Commercial City, Warsaw. 
MONEY. 



WEIGHT. 




lood. 


wigtj. 


korrels 


10 = 


100 = 


1000 


1 = 


10 = 


100 




1 = 


10 


-1 lb. 1 58 


oz. Avdp. 




MEASURE. 





The Ell=i French metre=39 3-8 inches Eng. 
roede. ell. palm. duim. streep. 

1 = 10 = ioo = 1000 = 10,000 
1 = io = 100 = 1,000 
1 = 10 = 100 

1 = 10 

1 myl (mile)=iooo ells=% mile English. 
For Corn.— 1 mudde=2 bushels 6% gallons. 
i mud=io schepel=ioo kop=iooo maajtes. 
1 last=30 mudden. 
For Liquors.— i vat=22 1-10 gallons English. 
1 vat=ioo kann=i,ooo maatj.--= 10,000 vingerh. 

NORWAY. 

{Principal Commercial City, Christiana.) 
MONEY. 



sp. dol.skil. 



£ s. d. $ c. m. 



4 /.■> =1 o o = 4 84 o 

o 28 =0 1 o = o 24 2 

O 2ki' =0 O I = O 02 O 2-12 

24 or 1 mark =0 o 9^= o 19 1 7-12 

1 o specie dollar =0 4 4 = o 01 8 8-12 
o 60 or 1 rigsb. dol.=o 2 2 = o 52 4 4-12 
o 1 nearly — o o 0%= o 01 o 1-12 

1 specie dollar is equal to 120 skillings. 



fl. grosch. 
42 o 
2 3 



£ s. d. $ c. m. 
= 1 00 =4 84 o 



=0 1 o =0 24 2 

5 =0 o 1 =0 02 o 2-12 
18 15 or 1 gold ducat =0 9 3 =2 23 8 6-12 

8 o or i rix dollar =0 4 o =0 gj 8 

1 o or 1 silver florin =^0 o 5%=o 11 5 23-24 

1 florin is equal to 30 groschen. 
Formerly the gulden a 30 graschm Polish. 
1 gulden— $0.11 >£ cents. 

At present the Russian coin is the only legal 
tender. 

Bank notes of the Polish National Bank of 5.50 
and 100 guilders. 

Exchange on London, 32 Polish gulden m. orl. 
for £1 sterling. 

Exchange on Paris, fr. 60.50 a fr. 60.75 per 100 
gulden. 

WEIGHT. 

1 funt (lb.) 147-16 ounces avdp. 

1 funt (lb.) 13^ ounces troy. 

1 lb. =16 ounces=32 loth=i28 drams a 3 scruples a 

24 grains. 
1 centner=3 stones=ioo lbs.=S7 7' 8 lbs - avdp. 
Wool is sold by the stone of 32 lbs. 

MEASURE. 

1 foot (stopa)=n>£ inches Eng. 
1 ell (lokiee)=25 inches Eng. 
1 mile=8 wersts=5 miles Eng. 
Corn— 1 kwart=2 litre=i % pint Eng. 

1 korzek=i28 kwarts=2S galls. Eng. 

PORTUGAL. 

{Principal Commercial City, Lisbon.) 
MONEY. 
reis - £ s. d. $ c. m. 

4 I2 ° =1 o o = 4 S4 o 

206 =T 1 = o 24 2 

20 or 1 vintem =0 o 1 %= 02 2 33-48 

6400 or gold Joannose =1 16 o = 8 71 2 
looosilv.crwn.ormil reis=o 4 8 = 1 12 9 4-12 
400 or crusado =0 2 3 = o 53 4 6-12 

1 mil reis is equal to ioco reis. 
Accounts are kept in reis. 
1 milrei (or 1000 reis)=2 1-12 new=2} 2 / old cruza- 

dos=io testons=25 reales ; 1 rei=6 ceids. 
1 conto de reis (1 million reis)=£ 2 7o sterling= 
$1296 (the dollar at the rate of 50 pence Eng.) 
1 milree=$i.25. 
1 crusado velho=about $0.50. 
1 crusado novo=about $0.60. 
Coin — Gold pieces of 24 and 12 thousand reis= 
$16. So and $33.60. 
Silver pieces 1, y 2 , }i, % cruzado. 
Exchange on London, 1 milrei for 59 pence. 

" on Paris, fr. 6.20 a fr. 6.30 per milrei. 

WEIGHT. 
1 quintal a 4 arrobes a 32 libras a 2 m areas. 
1 libra=i lb. avdp. Eng. 
Gold and Silver — 1 marco=S oncas—14 outa- 
vas=46oS grainos. 

1 marca=^ lb.=8 8-20 ounces troy. 
151 carats of jewels=i ounce English troy . 

MEASURE. 

The pe=i2 % inches Eng. 
The vara=43 4-5 inches Eng. 
The covado=25 7-10 inches Eng. 
The passo geometrico=i % vara. 
1 mile=4 miles Eng. 
Corn is sold by the mayo a 15 fanegas a 4 
alqueiras a 4 quartos a 8 selamis. 
1 moyo=23 bushels Eng. 
1 lanega=n% gallons Eng. 



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Wine and Oil. — i tonelada a 2 pipas or botas 
=52 almudas=io4 alquires or potes #624 canadas. 

1 almude of Lisbon=3 galls. 5 pints Eng. 

1 " Oporto=5 galls. 5 pints Eng. 

1 canada=i3 1-16 pints Eng. 

PRUSSIA. 

{Principal Commercial City, Berlin.) 
MONEY. 



thai 


s g 


pf. 




£ 1 


;. d. $ c. m. 


6 


20 







= 1 


=4 84 





9 


9 




=0 


1 =0 24 2 








10 




=0 


1 =0 02 2-12 


S 


20 


gold Frederick 


=0 


16 9 =4 05 3 6-12 


1 





silver 


thaler 


=0 


3 1 =0 74 6 2-12 





1 


silver 


groschen 


=0 


i 1 4=o 02 5 5-24 



1 thaler=30 silver groschen a 12 pfenning. 

Coins — Friedrichs d'or=i6s.6d. English=$3.o6 
Double do. 33s. =$7.92. Half do. Ss. 3d. =1.98. 
In silver pieces of 2, 1, %, %■, J -6, 1-12 thaler. Do. 
of 2, 1, % groschen. 

Bank notes of 1 , 5, 50, 100, 500 thaler freely taken 
in the whole of Germany for their nominal value. 

Wool is sold by the stein of 22 pounds — 22% 
pounds avoirdupois. 

Exchange on London, 6 thalers 25 gr., more or 
less for £1 sterling. Do. Paris, fr. 3.75, more or 
less, per thaler. 

WEIGHT. 
1 pound=467 7-10 grammes French=i 1-32 pound 

avoirdupois. 
1 cwt.=no pounds Pr.=ii3 7-16 lbs. avoirdupois. 
1 last (shipping) is 4000 pounds. 

Gold and silver are sold by the mark=X pound 
=7 oz. 10X dwts. troy English. 

The mark is=288 grains. 

For assay of silver the mark is divided into 16 
loth a 18 grs. ; and of gold into 24 carats a 12 grs. 
1 carat of jewels is=9-i6o quent=i dwt. 7 5-7 
grains troy. 

MEASURE. 
The foot=i2% inches English. 
i ruthe=i2 feet = 144 Z0IW172S linien. 
1 ell=2j>£ zoll=2634 inches English. 
1 faden=6 feet. 1 mile=4 2-5 miles Eng. 
For Corn.=i schefTel=i % bushel. 
1 scheffel = i6 metz; 24 scheffel=i wispel. 

ROME. 

{Capital of the Papal States.) 









MONEY. 






paol 


i.baj. 




£ s. 


d. $ c. m. 




46 







= 1 


= 4 84 




2 


5 




. = 1 


O = O 24 2 







2 




= 


I = 02 O 


2-12 


100 


ogld. 


ioscudi 


piece= 2 2 


6=10 28 5 




10 


silver scud 


3 =04 


2 = 1 00 8 


4-12 


1 







= 


5 = 10 


10-12 



1 paoli is equal to 10 bajochi. 

RUSSIA. 

{Principal Commercial City, St. Petersburg.) 
MONEY. 



roubl. kop. 
6 
o 



s. 


d. 


$ c. 


rr 


, 








= 484 







I 





= 24 


2 







1 


= 02 


2 


2- 


6 


3 


= 3 93 


2 


6- 


9 


2 


= 2 21 


8 


4" 


3 


2 


= 76 


6 


1- 



33 =1 

32 =0 

2% =0 
5 15 gold half imper. =0 
3 o ducat =0 

1 o silver rouble =0 
1 rouble is equal to 100 kopeks. 

Coin — Gold imperials of 10 and 5 roubles (silver) 
Silver, rouble, and pieces of 75, 50, 40, 30, 
Ac. to 5 kopeks silver. 
Bank notes from 1 to 1000 roubles silver. 

Exchange on London, from 39d. to 424. for 1 
rouble silver. 

Exchange on Paris, from fr. 4. 10 to fr. 4.20 per 
rouble silver. 



WEIGHT AND MEASURE. 



Russian. 


English. 


1 arsheen* 


— 28 in. 


1 sashenf 


= 7 ft. 


100 feet 


= 114^ feet. 


1 werst 


= 5 fur. 12 poles. 


1 lb. 


= 6318 5 grs. 


100 lbs. 


= 90.26 lbs. avdp. 


1 pood 


= 36 lbs. 1 oz. 11 drs 


1 chetwert 


= 5.952 Wine. bush. 


100 do. 


= 74.4 quarters. 


1 wedro 


= 3% wine gallons. 


re particularly 






"WEIGHT. 



1 pound (funt)=i452 oz. avdp. 
1 pood=40 lb. =36^ lbs. avdp. 
1 bercowitz=io poods=362>£ lbs. avdp. 
1 bruttolast=6 chelwerts. 
(The funt is=95 solotnick. 1 sol.=96 doll.) 

MEASURE. 

1 foot = 1 foot Eng. 

1 arsheen = 28 in. Eng. 
1 sashen = 3 arsheens. 
1 sashen=3 arsheens=7 feet=48 worschecks=84 

inches=ioo8 lines. 
1 werst=500 sashen=% mile Eng. 
Corn, &c. — 1 chetwert — 4 pajok. 
8 tschetwerick=32 tschewerks=64 garner. 
1 chetwert=5 bushels 6 gallons 2 pints Eng. 
1 tschetwerick=5 7-9 gallons Eng. 
1 kuhl or sark=io tschetwericki. 
1 wedro=2% galls. Eng. 
1 fass=40 wedroja. 



SARDINIA. 

{Principal Commercial Cities, 
Turin.) 



Genoa and 



MONEY. 
=1 franc a 100 centesimi= 



= 9 *d. 



The lira nuova= 
English=$o.i8>£. 

Coin — Gold : Pieces a 20, 40, So and 100 lire 
nuove or $3.7*5, $7.50, $15, and $18.75. Silver: 
scudi d'argento a 5 lire nuove. Pieces of 2 and 1 
lire and 50 and 25 centesimi. 

Bank notes of 5, 10 and 20 scudi. 

Exchange on London, 25 50 lire, more or less, 
for £1 sterling. 

Exchange on Paris, 21 lire per fr. 20. 

WEIGHT. 

IN GENOA. 1 peso grosso=i2 1-6 oz. avdp. 

1 peso sottile=i lb. 18 grains troy. 
IN TURIN. 1 libbra=i3 oz. avdp. 

The Customs use the French kilogramme. 
Gold and silver weight is the marco=8 uncie a 24 
denari a 24 grani. 

1 marco=8 oz. troy. 

MEASURE. 

IN GENOA. 1 palmo=9 % inches Eng. 
For Corn— 1 mina=3 bush. 2% galls. En g. 
1 mina=8 quarti-=-95 gombette. 
For Wine— 1 barile=i6X galls. Eng. 

1 mezzarola=2 barili = ioo pinte. 
For Oil — 1 barile=i4% galls. Eng. 
IN TURIN. 1 piede liprando=l ft. 8% in. Eng. 
1 piede manelle=i2% in. Eng. 
1 raso (ell)=23>£ in. Eng. 
For Corn — 1 sacco=5 emine a 8 copi a 24 cuc- 
chiari. 
1 sacco-=25fa galls. Eng. 
For Wine — 1 brenta=-io 4-5 galls. 

1 carro 10 brenta a 36 pinte a a 
boccali. 



* 1 arsheen=28 inches Eng. 
t 1 sashen=3 arsheens. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



315 



SAXONY. 

{Principal Commercial Cities Dresden and 
Leipsic.) 



MONEY. 
£ s. 



rd.gn.pf. 
6 15 o 
099 =01 

o 10 =00 
5 i2>£o or August d'or = o 16 

1 10 o or specie thaler= o 3 
1 o o currency =04 
010 =00 



$ c. m 
=4 84 o 



4-12 

IO-I2 
2-12 
5-24 



I O 

O I O =0 24 2 

i =0 02 o 

2 =3 91 2 
I =0 94 7 

i =0 74 6 

1^=0 02 5 

1 thaler a 30 groschen a 10 pfenninge. 

1 thaler=2S. ud. Eng. =$0.70. 5 10-12. 

Coin— August d'or— 16s. Eng=$3.87-2. 

Silver pieces of 2, 1,%, 1-6 and 1-12 thaler. 
Paper money is issued by the Government in notes 

of 10, 5 and 1 thaler. 
By the Bank of Leipsic, in notes of 20, 100, 200, 

"500 and 1000 thalers. 
Also 1 thaler notes by the Leipsic Dresden Rail- 
way Company. 

Exchange on London, 6 thaler 25 groschen, 
more or less, per£i. 

Exchange on Paris, fr. 3.75 per thaler. 

WEIGHT. 

1 lb. = i lb. \% oz. avdp. Eng. 
i cwt.=ioo lbs. =1000 millas. 
For the retail trade the lb. is divided into 32 loths, 
a 4 quents. 



MEASURE. 

1 foot=-n^ inches Eng. 
1 ell=3-5 French metre=24 in. Eng. 
For Corn— 1 schaffel=ioo litres French=22 
galls, nearly. 

12 schaffels=i mailer; 2 malters=i wispel. 
1 wispel=66 bushels Eng. 

For Liquids — 1 oxhooft=i>£ ohm=3 eimer= 
210 kanns. 

1 fuder=4 oxhoofts. 

1 kanne=i litre=i% pints Eng. 

SMYRNAANDTHE LEVANT 



MONEY. 

Like Constantinople. In the Levant are like- 
wise used to a great extent, Spanish dollars and 
Dutch, Hungarian and Venetian ducats. Like- 
wise German Conventions thaler— $0 96 to $1, 
being subject to variation. 

Exchange on London, 105 piasters, more or less, 
for £1. 

Exchange on Paris, fr. 4.75 to tr. 5 per piaster. 

WEIGHT. 

1 cantarro=7>£ battman=22^ chequis=45 okes= 
100 rotoh a 180 drachms. 

The oka, as a gold and silver weight, has 400 
drachms, and is equal to 3% lbs. Troy. 
1 cantaro = 127 1-2 lbs. Troy. 
1 rotolo = 1 lb. 4% oz. 
Goat's hair is sold by the chcqui a 800 drachmas 
Silk is sold by the teffei a 610 drachmas. 
Opium is sold by the teffei a 250 drachmas. 
1 drachm==49 3-5 grains Troy weight. 



1 pik = 27 in 
Corn— The killow=i 1 • 



MEASURE. 
Eng. 
galls. 



SPAIN. 

{Principal Commercial City, Madrid.) 



MONEY. 



dols.rls 



d. 



14 barley = 1 

5 =0 

o or gold doubloon= 3 
o or gold pistole = o 

or silver dollar =0 

1 or real vellon = o 



% c. m. 

= 4 84 o 
= o 24 2 
=iS 97 2 
= 3 99 3 
= 1 02 8 6-12 
',= o 05 3 45-4S 



1 dollar is equal to 20 reals. 
They use eight different sorts of money : — 

1. Castilian. 

2. Mexican. 

3. Catalonian. 

4. Majorcan. 

5. Valencian. 

6. Arragon. 

7. Navarre. 

8. The Canarian money. 

The Castilian is the chief, and is 1 real de plate 
antigua=i 15-17 real de velon=i6 cuartos=34 
maravedis de plata antigua=64 marav. de vellon 
=640 Castil. dineros. 

10% reales de plata antigua=i piaster. 

1 piaster or duro=4S. 4d. Eng. =$1.04 8 8-12. 

1 real de plata=sd. Eng. =$0.10.0 10-12. 

Coin— Gold, 1 quadrupel pistole=8 escudos= 
$16 to $i5.6o=doblon or onza d'Oro=$i6 subdi- 
vided into %.,%,% and 1-16. Peso duro or dollar 
need not be described. 

Exchange on London, 4od. sterling, more or less, 
per peso de plata antigua=48d. to 52d. English, 
per dollar. 

Exchange on Paris, 
duro. 



fr. 5.10 a fr. 5.30 per peso 



WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. 
Spanish. English. 



1 cana 
100 " 

100 quarteras 
100 lbs. 



= 21 inch, nearly. 

= 58.514 yards. 

= 23.536 Win. qrs. 

=-- 88.215 lbs. avdp. 



More particularly — 



WEIGHT, 

1 Castilian marca=8 1-7 oz. avdp. or 7 oz. 3 4-25 
dwts. troy, Eng. 

1 marca=8 onzas=64 ochaves=46o8 granos. 
1 quintal macho=6 arrobas=i5o libras. 
300 marcas = i52>2 lbs. avdp. 

1 quintal=4 arrobas=ioo libras=ioi% lbs. avdp. 
Jewels and pearls are weighed by the Castilian 
ounce a 140 quilates, a 4 granos. 
i oz.=43i)£ grains troy. 

MEASURE. 

1 pie=n% inches Eng. 

1 estado=2 varas=6 pies=5 ft. 6% in. Eng. 

1 league=4% miles Eng. 

For Corn — 1 cahir=i2 fanegas a 12 celemines 
or almudos a 4 quartillos. 
1 fanega=i2>£ galls. Eng. 

For LiqyiDS — 1 cantaro or arroba mayor=8 
azumbres=32 quartillos. 
1 arroba mayor=3 galls. 3% pints Eng. 
1 arroba menor for oil=2 galls. 53^ pints Eng. 
1 moyo=i6 cantaros. 1 pipa=27 cantaros. 
1 bota=30 cantaros. 



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SWEDEN. 

{Principal Commercial City, Stockholm.) 
MONEY. 



rd. skil. 

12 o in banco 
o 23 



£ s. d. $ cm. 
= 10 0=4 84 o 
= o 1 0=0 24 2 

2><" =00 1=0 02 o 2-12 
5 25 or 1 gold ducat =09 2=2 21 8 4-12 
2 25 or 1 specie silver =04 4=1 04 8 8-12 

1 o banco =01 8=0 40 3 4-12 
1 1 2% or half specie silver = o 2 2=0 52 4 4-12 
1 rd banco is equal to 48 skillings. 

1 silver species is equal to 95 skillings. 
1 riksdaler specie a 48 skillings=$i .05. 
Payments are, however, made chiefly in bank 
notes of 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 skillings, and 2, 3, 5, 6, 
9, up to 50 riksdaler. 

Banco=i riksdaler specie. 
Exchange on London, 12 dalers banco for £1 sterg. 
Exchange on Paris, fr. 2.10 to fr. 2.15 for 1 riksdal. 

WEIGHT. 

1 skal pound = 15 oz. avdp. 

1 schip pound = 400 skal lbs. 

1 cwt = 120 lbs. 

1 scale of spelter = 165 " . 

1 stone wool = 32 " 

1 mark (for gold) = 6 oz. 16 dwt. troy. 

MEASURE. 

1 foot=i foot Eng. 
1 faam=3 alnar=6 feet=i7 verthum. 
1 alnar=2 ft. Eng. 
Corn. — 1 tonn=4 bush. Eng. 
1 tonn=8 quarts=32 kappar=56 kans=448 quar- 
tiera. 

Wine. — 2 pipes=i fuder=4 oxhoofte=i2 eimer 
=720 stop. 



SWITZERLAND. 

{Principal Commercial Cities, Geneva, Bern, 
Basle. j 

MONEY. Old System. 



fr.batz. rap. 

17 7 5 
087 
007 
400 piece of 



£ s. d. $ c. m. 
= 100 =4 84 o 
= 010 =0 24 2 
= 001 =0 02 o 2-12 

048 =1 12 9 4-12 



100 or 10 batz =01 1 %=o 27 2 3-12 

010 =00 i>3=o 02 6 33-36 

A franc is equal to 10 batzen. 

New System — as in France. 

1 franc=io batzen a 10 rappen or 1 livre a 20 sols 

a 12 derniers. 

1 franc=i livre=$o.27. 
Coin.— Gold pistoles a 32 francs=$8 65. 

" % pistoles a 16 francs = $4. 32^. 
" Ducats=$2.22. 
Silver pieces of 40, 20, 10 and 5 batzen. 
N. B. — Each Canton has besides these its own 
currency. 

Exchange of Basle on London, 17 francs 5 rap- 
pes, more or less, for £1 sterling. 

Exchange on Paris, tr. 1.50 per fr. 1, or 50 per 
cent, premium, more or less, in favor of Basle. 

WEIGHT. 

1 cwt. = ioolbs.-=5okilogrammes=iioj^ lbs. avdp. 

Eng. 
1 lb.=^ kilogramme^ 1 lb. 1% oz. avdp. Eng. 

MEASURE. 

The basis is the Helvetian foot. 

1 foot=3-io French metre --=11 17-20 in. Eng. 

2 feet 1 ell ; 4 feet 1 stab or staff. 
16,000 feet=i hour (mile) 3 Eng. miles. 

For Corn. — 1 malter=io viertel=ioo imir. 
1 malter=4 bush. 1 gall. Eng. 
1 imrair 3^ pints. 



For Wine. — 1 ohm =100 mass (or measures). 
1 ohm= 33 galls. Eng. 
1 maas=3>£ pints. 



TURKEY. 

{Principal Commercial City, Constantinople.) 

MONEY. 

pias. par. £ s. d. $ c. m. 

109 o =100 = 4 84 o 

5% o =010 =0 24 2 

18 =001 =0 02 o 2-12 
200 o gold new dbl.seq.= 1 ir o =7 50 2 

100 o " 1 seq. = o iS o =3 35 6 

10 =00 2)^=0 04 5 9-24 

22 o or 1 Spanish dol'r= 042 =1 00 8 4-12 
Piaster a 40 paras a 3 aspers. 
Also piaster (grush) a 100 aspers. 

1 piaster=2^d. English=$o.o5. 
1 purse silver is 500 piasters. 
1 purse gold is 30,000 piasters. 
1 juk is 100,000 coined aspers. 

The government or bank notes bear 8 percent, 
interest. 

Exchange on London, 104 piasters, more or less, 
for £1 sterling. 

Exchange on Paris, from 400 to 410 piasters for 
100 francs. 

WEIGHT. 

1 pound, chequi=n oz. avoirdupois. 

1 oka=2 lbs. 12 oz. avoirdupois. 

1 oka=4 chequi=400 draenmas. 

1 taffee=6io drachmas. 

1 batman=6 okas. 

1 cantaro=44 a 45 okas. 
Gold and silver weight like. Alexandria. 

1 chequi opium=250 drachmas. 

1 chequi goat-hair=8oo drachmas. 
Piece Goods. — 1 mazzee=5o pieces. 

MEASURE. 

The large pik halebi, Prchim=27 9-10 inches Eng. 

The small pile andassa=27 1-16 inches English. 
P"or Corn. — The killows=7% gallons English. 

1 fortin=4 killows=30 gallons English. 

1 killow of rice should weigh 10 okas. 
For Liquors. — 1 almud=i 2-5 gallon English. 

1 almud of oil should weigh 22 5-S pounds avoir- 
dupois. 

TUSCANY. 

{Principal Commercial Cities, Florence and 
Leghorn. 

MONEY. 

1 lira Toscana=ioo centesimi=7 4«5d. Eng.= 
$0,153-5. 

1 lira Toscana=20 soldi=240 denari. 

25 lire Toscane=2i francs. 

Coin. — Gold: Rusponi a 3 zecchini =$6 25 
Zecchini gigliati = 2 05 

Half " = 1 03 

Silver: Francesconi a Leopoldini=- 096 
Half " = o 4S 

Tallari =092 

Testoni = o 30 

Lire a 12 crazie, about 15 

Exchange on London. 30 lire, m. or 1., per £1. 

Exchange on Paris, 80 to S5 centimes per lira. 

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. 

Leghorn. 

1 braccio 
155 bracci 

1 sacco 
4 sacci 
100 lbs. 
1 centinajo 
1 rottolo 



More particularly — 



English. 

= 22 98 inches. 
= 100 yards. 

= 2.0739 Winchester bush. 
== 1 imperial quarter nearly. 
= 74 S64 lbs. avoirdupois. 
== 100 lbs. 
3 lbs. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



317 



WEIGHT. 
1 quintal=ioo lbs. =1200 uncie a 24 denari. 
1 lb =12 oz. avoirdupois. 
1 quintal=74% lbs. avoirdupois. 
For Gold. — 1 lb. = 10 11-12 oz. troy, and is 
divided into 24 carati a S ottavi. 
For Silver, into 12 uncie a 24 denari. 
Jewels are weighed by the caret a 4 grani. 

MEASURE. 
1 bniccio = 23 incbes, English. 

1 mile = 1 mile, 4S yards, English. 

The braccio used by builders=2i 3-5 inches, Eng. 
For Corn. — 1 sacco=3 staja=6 mines; 

100 sacchi=20i bushels. 
For Wine. — 1 barile=2ofiaschi=So mazzette= 
160 quartuzzi=io 1-30 galls. Eng. 
1 barile of oil=7% galls. Eng. 



SHIPPING MEASUREMENT. 

For Grain. — 42 cubic feet=i ton shipping meas- 
ure rrient. 
1 bushel = 60 lbs. 

1 bushel = 22i8}£ cubic inches. 

8 bushels = 1 quarter. 

1 quarter = 17745 cub. in. or 10.27 f eet - 
Therefore, 1 ton will take four quarters and one- 
tenth. 
1 bushel being equal to 60 lbs , 
1 quarter will be equal to 4S0 lbs., 
1 ton=io6S lbs., or J7 cwt. 2 qrs. o lbs. fully. 
One ship of 200 tons measurement can therefore 
carry S20 quarters, but it generally can carry much 
more. 



Miscellaneous Table of Foreign Weights and Measures. 



Arroba of Buenos Ayres, 

Amir, or Emir, of Stuttgard, 

Balsam Copaiva, 8 lbs., 

Butt of Wine, 

Canado of Balsam Copaiva, 

Chaldron Coal, British Provinces., 

do. do. Cumberland, 
Cheki of Opium, from Smyrna 
Coal, railway wagon load, Pictou, 
Flax, head of, about 
Foot, 100 feet St. Domingo, - 
Honey, 1 gallon, ... 
Linseed, one bushel, 
Mudd, or maud, of Rotterdam, 
Moyo of Salt, Spain, 
Modius of Salt, from Ivica, Spain, 

do. do. Oporto and St. Ubes 
Mass, of Antwerp, ^ of ohm, 
Ohm do. 

Pounds of Austria, 



do 


Antwerp, 


do. 


Bavaria, 


do. 


Belgium, 


do. 


Brussels, 


do. 


Bremen, 


do. 


Berlin, 


do. 


Hamburg, 


do. 


Malaga, 


do. 


Netherlands, 


do. 


Portugal, 


do. 


Prussia, 


do. 


Rotterdam, 


do. 


Spain, 


do. 


St. Domingo, 


do. 


Trieste, 


dc. 


Vienna, 


Palm of Italy, of marble, 


Quintal 


f France, 


Skipnond 


of Gottenburg, 


'do. 


Gene, 


Salt, 1 barrel 


Vara, Spanish 


Vara of Baracoa, 



100 lbs 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 



= 25.36 lbs. U. S. 

= 7S gallons. 

= 1 do. 

— 130 do. 

= 30 pounds. 

= 36 bushels. 

= 53 do. 

= i % pound. 

= 62 cwt. 

= 6% pounds. 

= 106 60-100 feet 

= 12 pounds. 

= 47 do. 

= 14S do. 

= 70 bushels. 

= 40 do. 

= 23 do. 

= 10 gallons. 

= 40 do. 

= 123 60-100. 

= 10335-100. 

= 123. 

= !°3 35 J °°. 

= 1G 3 35-100. 

= 1 09 So 1 00. 

= 103 n -100. 

= 106 So- 100. 

= 101 44-100. 

= 10S 93-100. 

= 101 19-100. 

= 103 11-100. 

= 10S 93- 1 co. 

= 101 44-100. 

= 10793-100. 

= 12360-100. 

= 123 60-100. 

= 6 inches. 

= 220 54-100 lbs. 

= 300 pounds. 

= 314 1-10 lbs. 

= 5^2 bushels. 

= 8 feet. 

= 20 feet. 



318 HALL, KIMBARK AND 


co.'s 




RATES OF FOREIGN MONEY OR 


CURRENCY 


, FIXED 


BY LAW. 






The following condensed presentation of the U 


aited States va 


ue of Foreign Cum 
ly be found in the fo 


ncies, Weights 


and Measures, is, to a considerable extent, a repetition of what m 


regoing Tables. 


It is here thus given, first for the greater convenience of this condensed form ; and, secondly, as giving 


the specific values established by law in the Unitec 


States, while 


that presented in the foregoing- is the 


one recognized in London, estimated in Sterling 


Currency, and 


that reduced to Fe 


deral Currency, 


putting the pound at $4.84. The slight discrepancies between the 


two are thus accour 


ted for, and the 


reader will bear in mind that the following are the 


popular values or rates at which these foreign coins 


pass in the United States. 








The editor acknowledges his essential indebtedness for these to a volume entitled 


' United States 


Tariff," etc., published by Messrs. Rich & Loutrel 


New York, to whose courtesy we are indebted for 


the use of these tables. In it may be found a great amount of valu 


able information to commercial men, 


respecting the rates of duties on foreign merchanc 


ise and other matters. The volume 


is compiled by 


E. D. Ogden, Esq., Entry Clerk in the New York Custom House 
Custom Houses throughout the United States and by the Departm 


and is made the text-book in all the 


ents at Washington. 






$ cts. 






Ducat of Naples, - - - 


80 or 100 grani. 




Franc of France or Belgium, ... 
Florin of the Netherlands, 


186-10 


100 centimes. 




40 " 


100 do. 




Florin of the Southern States of Germany, 


40 " 


60 kreutzers of 


4 pfennings. 


Florin of Austria and Trieste, 


4§K 


60 do. 


4 do. 


Florin of Nuremburg and Frankfort, 


40 " 


60 do. 


4 do. 


Florin of Bohemia, .... 


48>a 


60 do. " 


4 do. 


Guilder of Netherlands, etc., same as Florins. 








Lira of the Lombardo and Venetian Kingdom, 


16 " 


100 centisimi " 


100 millesemi. 


Livra of Leghorn, - 


16 " 


20 soldi 


12 denari. 


Lira of Tuscany, .... 


16 " 


20 do. " 


12 do. 


Lira of Sardinia, ..... 


186-10 " 


4 re?li 


20 soldi. 


Livre of Genoa, ..... 


186-10 " 


20 soldi " 


12 denari. 


Milrea of Portugal, - - ' - 

Milrea of Madeira, .... 


1 12 " 


1000 reas. 




1 00 " 


1000 do. 




Milrea of Azores, .--,-- 


83% 


1000 do. 




Marc Banco of Hamburg, - - 


35 


16 shillings' " 


12 pfennings. 


. Ounce of Sicily, ..... 


2 40 " 


30 tari " 


20 grani. 


Pound sterling of Great Britain, 


4S4 


20 shillings " 


12 pence. 


Pound sterling of Jamaica, ... - 


4 84 






Pound sterling of British Provinces of Nova Scotia 








New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Canada, 


4 00 " 


20 shillings " 


12 pence. 


Pagoda of India, .... - 


1 84 


36 fanams " 


4S jittas. 


Real vellon of Spain, .... 


5 


34 maravedis. 




Real plate of Spain, - 


10 " 


34 do. 




Rupee Company and British India, 

Rix dollar (or thaler) of Prussia and the Northern 


44 Yz 


16 annas " 


12 pice. 








States of Germany, .... 


69 


30 groschen " 


12 pfennings. 


Rix dollar (or thaler) of Bremen, 


78X 


72 grotes 


5 swares. 


Rix dollar (or thaler) of Berlin, Saxony and Leipsic 


, 69 


30 groschen " 


12 pfennings. 


Rouble, silver, of Russia, 


75 


100 kopecks. 




Specie dollar of Denmark, .... 


1 05 


6 marks " 


16 skillings. 


Specie dollar of Norway, 


1 06 


6 do. 


16 do. 


Specie dollar of Sweden, - 


1 06 


48 skillings " 


12 'ore. 


Tale of China, ...... 


1 48 " 


10 mace " 


100 candarems. 


Banco rix dollar of Sweden and Norway, 


39^ 






Banco rix dollar of Denmark, 


53 






Crown of Tuscany, 


1 05 


20 soldi 


12 denari. 


Guracoa guilder, - - - - - 


40 


20 stivers " 


12 pfennings. 


Leghorn dollar or pezzo, - 


90 76-100 " 


20 soldi 


12 denari. 


Livre of Catalonia, .... 


53* 


20 sueldos " 


12 dineros. 


Livre of Neufchatel, - 


2,6y 2 " 


20 sols " 


12 deniers. 


Swiss livre, _-..-- 


27 " 


100 centimes 




Scudi of Malta, 


40 " 


12 tair " 


20 grani. 


Scudi, Roman, ..... 


99 a 99^ 






St. Gall guilder, . . . . - 


4036-100 " 


60 kreutzers " 


4 pfennings. 


Rix dollar of Batavia, .... 


75 


4S stivers. 




Roman dollar, 


1 ° S 






Rouble, paper, of Russia, 




100 kopecks.* 




Turkish piastre, - 


5 


100 aspers. 




Current mark, ■ 


28 






Florin of Prussia, ..... 


22% 






Florin of Basle, - 


4 1 






Genoa livre, ------ 


21 






Livre tournois of France, - 


iS>£ 






* Varies from 4 roubles 65 copecks to 4 roubles 84 copecks to the dollar. 









ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 319 




) 
TABLE OF FOREIGN WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. 




Reduced to the Standard of the United St 


ates, and as received at the United States 




Custom Houses. 




ALEXANDRIA (Egypt). 


Stone of flax = 20 lbs. 




Cantaro of 100 rottoli farforo of 


Stone of wool = 10 " 




15 oz. (avoirdupois) = 93}^ lbs. 


Lispund = 14 " 
100 lbs. = 109.8" 




100 rottoli zaydino of 21 >£ oz. = 133^ " 




100 " zauraof33 0z. = 207 " 


CADIZ (Spain). 




100 " mina of 26% oz. = 167 " 
1 oke 400 drams of 16 carets 


Quintal of 4 arrobas = 100 lbs. 




each = 43 " 


1 lb., 2 marcs, 16 oz. or 256 
adarms. 




ALICANT (Spain). 


100 lbs. = 101.43 lbs. 




Arroba = 27 lbs. 6 oz. 


CAIRO (Egypt). 




Quintal = 109% " 


Cantaro, 100 rottoli = 95 lbs. 




AMSTERDAM. 


1 rottoli — 144 drams. 




100 lbs. 1 centner = 108.93 lbs. 


Occa = S 400 drams or 




Last of grain = S5. 25 bush. 


\ 26.39 lbs. 




Ahm of wine = 41.00 gall. 


36 occas = 1 cantaro. 




Amsterdam foot = 0.93 foot. 


CHINA. 




Antwerp foot = 0.94 " 


Tale = iX oz. 




Rhinland foot = 1.03 li 




Amsterdam ell = 2.26 feet. 


16 tales=i catty = \% lbs. 




Ell of the Hague = 2.28 " 


100 catties=i picul = 133X " 




Ell of Brabant, = 2.30 " 


CONSTANTINOPLE. 




Medden or measure of coal = 2% bush. 


Quintal — 100 rottolis. 




ANCONA (Italy). 


do. — 45 okes. 
do. =176 cheques, 
do. = 127 lbs. 




100 lbs. Roman = 102.75 Ancona. 
100 " Ancona = 73-75 lbs. 




ARRAGON (Spain). 


One oke = \ 2 l] ? s - J 3 oz. 4 
/ drams. 




Libras of 100 lbs. = 77.01 lbs. 


CALCUTTA. 




Quintal, 4 arrobas of 36 lbs. = 112.00 " 


Maund = 40 seers. 




BASSORA (Persian Gulf). 


Seer — 16 chattacks. 
English factory maund = 74 lbs. 10 oz. 




Maund attary, 25 vakias tary = 28.05 lbs. 


Seer — 1 lb. 13 oz. 




One vakias = 19 oz. 


Chattack = 1 oz. 




BATAVIA (E. Indies). 


Bengal bezar maund is 10 per 
cent, heavier than the fac- 




Large bahar = 43^ peculs. 


tory maund. 




Small " = 3 " 
1 pecul = 100 catties. 


Bezar maund =j 82 lbs. 2 oz. 

( 2 1-13 drams. 




1 catty = 16 tales. 


Seer = 2 lbs. 13% drs. 




1 pecul = 135 lbs. 10 oz. 


Chattack = 2 oz. 5-6 drs. 




BERGEN (Norway). 


DENMARK. 




Shippond of 20 lisponds = 320 lbs. 


100 lbs=i centner = 110.28 lbs. 




Centner of 6% lisponds = 100 " 


Barrel or toende of corn, = 3.95 " 




Lispond = 16 " 


Viertel of wine, == 2.04 galls. 




Waag, 3 bismar lbs. = 36 " 


Copenhagen or Rhineland ft. = 1.03 foot. 




1 lb., 2 marcs, 16 oz., 32 loths. 


Centner or 100 lbs. Denmark = 110.28 lbs. 




100 Norway lbs. = 110.23 lbs. 


Sliipfund=20 lispunds = 320 lbs. 




CHRISTIANA (Norway). 


1 lispund = 16 " 
1 bismerpund = 12 " 




Shippond = 352 lbs. 


1 waag=3 bismerpunds = 36 " 




LAURWIG (Norway). 


ENGLAND. 




Shippond = 352 lbs. 


Old ale gallon = 1.22 galls. 




BOMBAY. 


Imperial gallon = 1.20 " 
Old wine " = 1.00 " 




Candy = 260 lbs. 


Quarter of grain, or 8 imperial 




Maund = 28 " 


bushels = 8.25 " 




Seer = 11 1-5 oz. 


Imperial corn bushel, or 8 im- 




Candy = 20 maunds. 


perial gallons = 1.03 " 




Maund = 40 seers. 


Old Winchester bushel = 1.00 " 




Seer = 30 pice. 


Imperial yard = 36 inches. 




BREMEN. 


Troy pound = ( 144-175 of a lb. 
■> ' ( avoirdupois. 




Shipfund — 2% centners. 


Newcastle chaldron = 36 bush. 




Centner = 116 lbs. 


Stone = 16 lbs. 




Waag of iron = 120 " 


Tun of wine = 256 imp. galls. 













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FRANCE. 


PORTUGAL. 






Metre = 3.2S feet. 


100 pounds = 


101.19 lbs. 
32.00 " 




Decimetre (i-ioth metre) = 3.94 inches. 


22 pounds (1 arroba = 




Vt'lt = 2.0O grl US. 


4 arrobas of 32 lbs. (1 quintal) = 


1.2S " 




Hectolitre = 26.42 " 


Alquiere = 


4 75 bush. 
23 03 " 




Decalitre = 2.64 " 


Mojo of grain = 




Litre «= 211 pints. 


Last of salt = 


7000 " 




Kilolitre = 35.32 feet. 


Almude of wine = 


4.37 galls. 




Hectolitre == 2 S4 bush. 








Decalitre = 9.08 quarts. 


PRUSSIA. 






Milier == 22.05 1ds - 


100 lbs. of 2 Cologne marks 
each = 






Quintal , = 220.54 " 


103. 11 lbs. 
113.42 " 




Killogramme = 2.21 " 


Quintal, of no lbs. = 




ioo pounds = '07.93 " 
ico feet = loo.cofeet. 
Tun (of wine) = 240.00 galls. 


ShefFel of grain = 
Eimarofwine = 
Ell of cloth = 


1.56 bush. 
18.14 galls. 
2.19 feet. 




FLORENCE AND LEGHORN. 


Foot = 


1.03 foot. 




100 lbs. or 1 cantaro = 74 .S6 lbs. 


ROME. 






Moggio of grain = 16.59 bush. 


Rubbio of grain = 


8.36 bush. 
15.31 galls. 
74.77 lbs. 




Barile of wine = 12.04 galls. 


Barile of wine = 




GENOA. 


100 Roman lbs. = 




ioo lbs. or peso grosso = 76.S7 lbs. 


RUSSIA. 






100 " or peso sottile --= 6S.89 " 


100 lbs. of 32 loths each = 


90.26 lbs. 
5.95 bush. 
3.25 galls. 




Mina of grain = 3.43 bush. 


Chertwert of grain = 




Mezzarola of wine = 39 22 galls. 


Vedro of wine = 




HAMBURG. 


Petersburg foot = 
Moscow foot = 


1.18 foot. 
1. 10 " 




Last of grain = 89.64 bush. 


Pood = 


36.00 lbs. 




A hm of wine = 38.25 galls. 
Hamburg foot = 0.9O foot. 








SICILY. 






Ell = 1.22 " 


Cantaro grosso = 


192.50 lbs. 




Shipfund, equal to 2>£ cent- 


" sottile = 


175 lbs. 




ners, or 280 lbs. Hamburg = 299 lbs. 


100 pounds = 


70 " 




( 8 lispunds, or 


Salma grossa of grain = 


9.77 bush. 




1 centner =< ii2lbs.Ham- 


" generale = 


7-S5 " 




( burg. 


" of wine = 


23.06 galls. 




1 lispund = i4lbs.Hamb'g 








1 stone of flax = 20 " " 


SPAIN. 






1 stone of wool = 10 " " 


Quintal, or 4 arrotfas = 


101.44 lbs. 




1 stone of feathers = 10 " " 


Arroba = 


25-36 " 




100 lbs. Hamburg = 106.8 lbs. 


" of wine = 


4.43 galls. 






Fanega of grain = 


1 .60 bush. 




ITALY. 


ST. GALL. 






100 rottoli of 31 3-7 oz. each = 196% lbs. 
1 cantaro grosso = 196% " 


100 heavy lbs. == 
100 light " = 


1 28 lbs. 

102 " 




MADRAS. 


SURAL 






Candy = 500 lbs. 


20 Surat maunds, or 10 Ben- 






" = 20 maunds. 
Maund = 8 bis. 


gal factory maunds = 
1 candy = 


1 candy. 
746 lbs. 10 oz. 




Bis = 8 seers. 


SWEDEN. 






MALACCA. 


100 lbs. or 5 lispunds = 


73.76 lbs. 




Pecul = 135 lbs. 


Kan of corn = 


7.42 bush. 




. , (100 catties or 
A P ecul - J 1600 tales. 


Last =: 


75.00 " 




Cann of wine = 


69.09 galls. 






Ell of cloth = 


1 95 foot* 
1 lispund. 




MALTA. 


20 commercial lbs. = 




100 lbs. 1 cantaro = 174 50 lbs. 


20 lispunds = 


1 skeppund. 




Salma of grain = 8.22 bush. 
Cantaro = 100 rottoli. 


SMYRNA. 






Rottoli = 30 oz. 


100 lbs. (1 quintal) = 


129.4S lbs. 




1 cantaro (mercantile usage) = 175 lbs. 


Oke = 


2.S3 " 






Quillot of grain = 


1.46 bush. 




NAPLES. 


Quillot of wine = 


13.50 galls. 




Cantaro grosso = 196.50 lbs. 


TRIESTE. 






" picolo = 106.00 " 


100 pounds = 


123 60 lbs. 




Carro of grain = 52.24 bush. 


Stajo of grain = 


2.34 bush. 




" wine = 264.00 galls. 


Orna or eimer of wine = 


14 94 galls. 




NETHERLANDS. 


Ell for woolens = 
Ell for silk = 


2 22 feet. 
2.10 " 




Ell — 3-2S feet. 
MuddeofZak = 2S4.oobush. 


VENICE. 






Vat hectolitre = 26.42 galls. 


100 lbs. peso grosso = 


105. iS lbs. 




Kan litre = 2.1 1 pints. 


100 " " sottile = 


66.04 " 




Pond killogramme = 2.21 lbs. 


Moggio of grain = 


9.08 bush. 




100 pounds = 108.93 " 


Anifora ot wine = 


137.00 galls. 









ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



321 



MONTGOMERY'S PATENT CORRUGATED 

IRON. 




Longitudinal View of Beam. 

For Bridges, Buildings, Ships, Canal Boats, Railroad Passenger, 
Freight, Coal Cars, etc. 




End View, showing Enlarged Lamina. 



322 HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



HORSE RASPS. 



HELLER'S. 



Manufacturers' New List. 



14 inches long, _____ $13.00 per doz. 

15 do. - - - - - - 16.00 do. 

16 do. _____ 19.00 do. 



These Rasps are made from the best steel, and cut by hand. As the 
supply is limited, we would suggest that our friends give early notice of 
their wants, as all orders will be executed according to date of receipt. 

We have the exclusive agency of the Northwest, and orders will have 
our best attention. To prevent counterfeits, all rasps of this brand will 
bear our name in connection with the manufacturers'. 

Hall, Kimbark & Co. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



3 2 3 



SPRING HOLDER. 




Malleable Iron. 



75 cents per pair 



END BOARD ROD NUTS AND WASHERS. 



Wrought Iron, 



per ft). 



HARROW TEETH. 




IMPROVED PATTERN. 



i inch square, 
1 do. ) 

f do. i 

f do. 



per ft). 
- \ cent extra do. 



\ cent do. do. 



3 2 4 



HALL, KIMBARK AND CO.'S 



BREMMERMAN'S SELF- CENTRING 
REAMING MACHINE. 



HUB 




This machine is so simple that any person can learn to operate it in 15 
minutes' time. To adjust it, select from the set of rings one which will 
fit the small end of the box to be used, and place it upon the reamer. 
Then select another enough larger to pass down the reamer, so that the 
distance between the rings will be one-half inch greater than the length of 
the hub. Place the rings in the chucks, and adjust and fasten them to the 
hub. Place the wheel on the reamer ; hook the chains to opposite spokes, 
passing them outside the felloes, and connect the power. Be sure and 
poke down the shavings as fast as they accumulate. This is done by 
working the little rod up and down through the top of the reamer. The 
hand machine is operated by turning the wheel ; the reamer is made sta- 
tionary. We furnish 26 rings with each machine, assorted so they will 
fit any size box, from 2f to 6 inches. The reamer should run about 33 
revolutions per minute. A hub can be reamed in less than two minutes, 
with power ; by hand, in about five minutes. The work done by this 
machine is entirely satisfactory, being a perfect fit for the boxes, making 
a smooth tapering hole, clipping the ends of the spokes, without splitting 
the hub in the least ; hence, not weakening the hub about the tenons of 
the spokes. Every machine warranted to give satisfaction. 

Price of Power Machine, - $80.00 

" Hand " - $40.00 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



3 2 5 




For 



-No. i 


and 2 


stock, 


- 


3 


" 4 


do. 




" 5 


" 5* 


do. 


- 


" 6 




do. 




" 7 


" 9 


do. 


- 


" ii 


" i.S 


do. 




« 17 


" 19 


do. 


- 


" 21 


" 23 


do. 




" 25, 


27 ? 3 2 


do. 


- 


" 33 




do. 




" 34 




do. 


- 


" 35. 


37.3S, 


41,42 


stock, 


" 45 


and 47 




do. 


u 49 


" 5i 




do. 


" 53 






do. 



$12.00 
10.00 

8.00 

6.00 

3-50 
3.00 
2.50 

2.00 

2.25 
1.50 

2.00 

1.50 

2.25 

2.00 

1.50 




WADSWORTH 



Iron Works 



CHARLES F. WADSWORTH, Pres't. GEORGE BEALS, VieePres't. 

JOHN W. DAVOCK, Secretary and Treasurer. 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



SHAFTING IRON, 

Bar Iron, Pig Iron, Bridge Iron, 
TEE IRON, 

ANGLE IRON, CHANNEL IRON, 



AND 



WROUGHT IRON GIRDER BEAMS FOR 
BRIDGES AND BUILDINGS. 

flpW°Special attention given to special shapes and lengths. 

HALL, KIMBARK & CO., 

AGENTS AT CHICAGO. 



Sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated Union Shafting Iron. 
This Iron is justly celebrated for its strength and smooth 
surface, it is perfectly straight, has no short turns usually 
found in shafting iron, and can be placed in the lathe 
without the usual precaution of straightening, which is a 
great saving in the cost of turning. 



ARCHIMEDEAN AXLE WORKS 



ESTABLISHED 1865. 



^NCHOR J^RAND^XLES, 

FOR 

BUGGIES, ROAD WAGONS, SULKIES, 
CARRIAGES, COACHES, STAGES, EXPRESS WAGONS, Etc. 




TRADE <f ±^Z* si )sZSr \ MARK 



AH of our Axles are branded with our Trade Mark, and warranted Solid Collars. 
N. B. — List of Prices furnished on application. 



The Archimedean Axles (Anchor Brand) are made from fine grades of Iron, 
and every arm hammered from the solid bar — the greatest care exercised in rendering 
desirable styles and perfect fits and finish — thus making the brand superior to any in 
market. 

Among recent improvements may be named : Substituting the hammering pro- 
cess in place of upsetting; making more taper in arm; shorter and larger swell on 
arm, giving more strength where most needed and more bearing to arm; adding 
machine-pressed washers; smaller nut; a box that cuts away less of the hub and at 
same time having sufficient strength; — in fine, overlooking nothing in the way of im- 
provement, both to style and finish, that will add to this already popular and world- 
known brand of fine Axles. 

All Axles on our orders are made specially for us, and bell of box painted 
fine red. 

Annual product over 30,000 sets, and the demand constantly increasing. 



WAGON MAKERS 



IN BUYING 



WOOD WORK 



CAN ALWAYS BE CERTAIN OF GETTING A GOOD ARTICLE, IF BRANDED 



"WRIGHT 



> > 



IF NOT FOUND AS REPRESENTED, THE MONEY WILL BE RETURNED. 



HAMMER HANDLES, 

OVAL SINGLETREES, 

ROUND SINGLETREES, 

BUGGY SINGLETREES, 

EXPRESS SINGLETREES, 

WAGON NECK YOKES, 

BUGGY NECK YOKES, 
WAGON EVENERS, 

BUGGY EVENERS, 

EXPRESS SHAFTS, 

BUGGY POLES, 

PLOW HANDLES, 

CUTTER STUFF, 

CUTTER KNEES AND BEAMS, 

AND 

Bob Sled Runners, Solid Bend, 

FROM 2 INCHES TO 5 INCITES DEEP, 



Manufactured for 



HALL, KIMBARK & CO., 
80, 82 and 84 Michigan Avenue, - CHICAGO. 



S. H. HARRIS, 



MANUFACTURER OF 



rire and JBurglar Proof Safes, 




Vault Work, Dwelling House Safes 

AND ALL KINDS of BANK LOCKS FURNISHED. 

No. 62 South Canal Street, - - Chicago. 



They are so constructed that the bolts of the doors shut behind a wrought iron 
frame, which forms the front of the safe, avoiding all danger of their being forced 
open by falling. 

Owing to the peculiar construction of the door jamb, they will resist the action 
of fire for a longer time than has thus far been found necessary for perfect safety. 

THESE SAFES HAVE BEEN TESTED IN THE LARaEST FIRES IN THIS COUNTRY 

Without a single failure to preserve their contents. 
PRICES LOWER THAN ANY OTHER RELIABLE SAFE. 



THE OLDEST BELT MANUFACTURER in CHICAGO. 

ESTABLISHED 1863. 



W. H. WHITMARSH, 



MANUFACTURER OF 



GENUINE OAK TANNED 

Leather Belting, 

192 Lake Street, 
CHICAGO, - ILLINOIS. 



These Belts are offered to the public as being made of Pure Oak Leather, tanned 
expressly for Belting, and stretched on new and improved machines. A practical 
knowledge of making and running Belts enables me to give the consumer a very re- 
liable article. You are cautioned against the purchase of Leather Belting purporting 
to be Oak tanned. This market is glutted with an inferior quality of Belting, made 
from leather tanned with hemlock or chemicals. I am the only maker in the city that 
uses exclusively Oak Tanned Leather; therefore, in ordering of me you will not be 
imposed upon. When the weight and quality of my Belting is considered, it will be 
found 25 per cent, cheaper than other manufactures. My Belting is made to wear; 
and I hope, by using the very best materials known, improved tools, skilled workmen 
and fair dealing, to receive the patronage of all in want of a reliable Belt. 



LACE LEATHER, STUDS, HOOKS, Etc., 



CONSTANTLY ON HAND. 



Elgin Watches 



MANUFACTURED BY THE 




NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY. 

Office Gen'l Sup't U. P. R. R., Omaha, Neb., Dec. 16, 1869. 
Hon. T. M. Avery, Pres't National Watch Co., Chicago, Ills. 

Dear Sir : — During the months that I have carried one of your B. W. Raymond 
Watches it has not failed to keep the time with so much accuracy as to leave nothing 
to desire in this regard. For accuracy in time-keeping, beauty of movement and 
finish, your watches challenge my admiration and arouse my pride as an American, 
and I am confident that in all respects they will compete successfully in the markets 
of the world with similar manufactures of older nations. They need only to be known 
to be appreciated. Yours, most respectfully, 

G. G. HAMMOND, Gen'l Sup't. 

American Merchants' Union Express Co., Chicago, Feb. 17, 1870. 
T. M. Avery, Esq., Pres't National Watch Co., Chicago, Ills. 

Dear Sir : — It gives me pleasure to state that the two or three Elgin Watches I 
have at different times purchased for presentation have given entire satisfaction, and 
are highly valued as elegant and correct time-keepers. A very large number of your 
Watches are being carried by the Messengers in the employ of this Company, and are 
giving entire satisfaction, their time-keeping qualities being implicitly relied upon. 

CHAS. FARGO. 

Office of the Gen'l Sup't C. & N. W. R'y, Chicago, Feb. 16, 1870. 
T. M. Avery, Esq., Pres't National Watch Co. 

Dear Sir : — I have pleasure in expressing my opinion of the Elgin Watches, the 
more s© since I do not think there is a better watch made. A large number of them 
are in use by our conductors and enginemen, and other employes, and I have heard 
no dissenting opinion upon their merits. They run with a smoothness and uniformity 
fully equal to any other watch I know of, and justify all your claims of excellence in 
manufacture and fitting of parts. Yours truly, 

GEO. L. DUNLAP, Gen'l Sup't. 



Various grades and prices made to suit different tastes. No Movements Retailed by the Company. 
Call on your Jeweler and ask to see the Elgin Watches. 

Business Office and Salesroom National Watch Company, 

189 & 161 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. 



J. MANZ 



JTngraver on W^ood, 



Successor to MAAS & MANZ. 




.H.HILLIflRD-fWXT. 



WEAR BETHEL. MAINE 
(SPECIMEN OF WORK.) 



MA/VZ-SC.-CmCUGV 



ENGRAVING ON WOOD 

Of Every Description done in the Best Style, at Moderate Prices and at Short 

Notice. Views of 

PORTRAITS, BUILDINGS, LANDSCAPES, MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, 

Etc., Etc., Etc. 

MONOGRAMS, POSTERS AND COLORED WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 

GOTTEN UP TASTEFULLY. 

(I refer to the Cuts in this Book.) 

R EYNOLDS' BLOCK, 
S. W. Cor. Madison and Dearborn Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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